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P Voitsidis1, K Diamantopoulos2, I Gliatas1
11Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, General Hospital "Papageorgiou", Thessaloniki, Greece.
Background:
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental motor disorder. The first diagnosis during adult life involves cases of pre-existing undiagnosed TS.
Case Description:
We present the case of an elderly patient with severe, non-remitted TS, misdiagnosed with "psychoneurosis". The patient was correctly labeled at the age of 82.
Conclusion:
Despite delays in TS diagnosis, only a few patients remain undiagnosed by the age of 45. Both TS under- and misdiagnosis have an impact on patients' outcomes. HIPPOKRATIA 2019, 23(1): 47-48.
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