| 11. | Coprolalia is an occasional characteristic of Tourette syndrome, although it is not required for a diagnosis of Tourette's.
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| 12. | Coprolalia is a highly publicized symptom of Tourette syndrome; however, only about 10 % of TS patients exhibit coprolalia.
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| 13. | Coprolalia is a highly publicized symptom of Tourette syndrome; however, only about 10 % of TS patients exhibit coprolalia.
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| 14. | Related terms are coprolalia, referring to involuntary usage of profane words, and coprographia, making vulgar writings or drawings.
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| 15. | Related terms are coprolalia, the involuntary usage of scatalogical words, and copropraxia, the involuntary performance of obscene gestures.
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| 16. | "" Coprolalia is not unique to tic disorders; it is also a rare symptom of other neurological disorders.
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| 17. | He said he does not have coprolalia, adding, " These weight lifters are the ones with the cursing problem ."
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| 18. | Coprolalia, involuntary swearing and cursing that has its basis in neurobiology, is the main aspect of Tourette's portrayed in the media.
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| 19. | I think the first may relate to why only a minority of people with TS use coprolalia, and maybe the 2nd does a little.
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| 20. | What would be a good way, seeing as though there is no actual cure, for suppressing or maybe even stopping a coprolalia or copropraxia episode?
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