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Aripiprazole for the Treatment of Complex Motor Tic Disorder:Case Report

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성인기에 재발한 복합성 운동 틱 장애에서 Aripiprazole로 치료한 1예
Authors
김, 유진 | 노, 재성  | 신, 윤미
Citation
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, 46(4). : 398-400, 2007
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
ISSN
1015-48172289-0963
Abstract
Tic disorder is a childhood-onset neuropsychiatric disorder that is characterized by both motor or phonic tics. Two thirds of children with tic disorder experience reduction or complete resolution of tic symptoms during adolescence. Doluble-blind trial have demonstrated that the typical antipsychotics are better than placebo. Recently, atypical antipsychotics have been used successfully. A 37- year- old man, was diagnosed with chronic motor tic disorder during childhood. Over the last 27 years, his tic symptoms have improved. At the age of thirty-seven, he abruptly developed complex motor and vocal tics. The mMotor tics included shoulder shrugging, and neck and leg movement. The severity of tics was assessed at baseline using the Yale global tic severity scale(YGTSS) before initiating treatment. Global severity score of YGTSS at baseline was 58. He was initially prescribed with aripiprazole 5mg /day. After two days, his global severity score of YGTSS decreased to 20, and. this improvement was maintained for eight weeks. Aripiprazole, a newer atypical antipsychotic with a unique pharmacodynamic profile, appears to be efficacious in treatment of tic disorder.
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노, 재성  |  신, 윤미
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