Tourette’s syndrome

  • Meita Dhamayanti
  • Isabella Riandani
  • Lelly Resna
Keywords: Tourette’s syndrome, behavioral disorders, multidisciplinary management, detected earlier, children

Abstract

The aim of this report was to show that most
behavioral disorders need multidisciplinary manage-
ment by behaviorist, neurologist, psychiatrist, psy-
chologist and pedagogue, and to give more informa-
tion about Tourette’s syndrome so that it can be de-
tected earlier. Therefore, children who suffer from it
can live a better life and develop their ability.

Author Biographies

Meita Dhamayanti
Pediatric Growth, Development and Behavior Study Group/
Team, Department of Child Health, Medical School, Padjadjaran Uni-
versity, Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Indonesia
Isabella Riandani
Pediatric Growth, Development and Behavior Study Group/
Team, Department of Child Health, Medical School, Padjadjaran Uni-
versity, Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Indonesia
Lelly Resna
Pediatric Growth, Development and Behavior Study Group/
Team, Department of Child Health, Medical School, Padjadjaran Uni-
versity, Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Indonesia

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Published
2016-10-10
How to Cite
1.
Dhamayanti M, Riandani I, Resna L. Tourette’s syndrome. PI [Internet]. 10Oct.2016 [cited 18Apr.2024];44(1):37-0. Available from: https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/731
Section
Case Report
Received 2016-09-28
Accepted 2016-09-28
Published 2016-10-10