Premonitory urges located in the tongue for tic disorder: Two case reports and review of literature
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Premonitory urges located in the tongue for tic disorder: Two case reports and review of literature
Abstract
Background: Premonitory urges (PUs) was defined as the uncomfortable physical sensations of inner tension that can be relieved by producing movement responses. Nearly 70%-90% patients with Tourette syndrome reported experiences of PUs.
Case summary: In this paper, we present two cases of young patients with PUs located in their tongue, which is very rare and easily misdiagnosed in clinical work. Both two young patients complained of an itchy tongue and cannot help biting their tongue. These two cases were worth reporting because it was rare that PUs was the initial symptom and located in the tongue. The results indicated that PUs seem to play an important role in the generation of tics.
Conclusion: Thus, PUs may be the first process, and an essential part, of the formation of tics.
Keywords: Case report; Premonitory urges; Sensory tics; Tic disorders; Tourette syndrome.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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