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sudden rapid stereotyped motor movements

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edit important variables such as: demo: duration, had convulsions but not seizing now, demo: age, convulsions, palpitations, palpitations without fever, life: immunosuppressed
related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist, neurologist
Transient tics - brief abnormal movements
a.k.a Tic disorder
Obsessive compulsive disorder - thoughts, feelings, ideas, (obsessions), that lead to compulsive driven behavior
a.k.a OCD
Grave's disease - increased thyroid hormone in blood
Hyperthyroidism - increased thyroid hormone in blood
Tics - repetitive involunatry movements
Encephalitis - brain inflammation
a.k.a encephalopathy, viral encephalitis
'encephalitis' is considered a medical emergency
Lyme disease - multisystem tick borne spirochetal infectious disease
a.k.a borreliosis
Hypocalcemia - low blood calcium
'hypocalcemia' is considered a medical emergency
Neurosyphilis - syphilis infection that involves the central nervous system
Pervasive developmental disorder - developmental delay in multiple basic functions
a.k.a PDD

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