CLINICAL VARIABILITY OF TIC HYPERKINESIS IN CHILDREN IN AN AGE-RELATED ASPECT AND OPTIMIZATION OF TREATMENT APPROACHES

Authors

  • Nigina Botirova Samarkand State Medical University Department of Neurology Second-year Master’s Resident Author

Keywords:

tic hyperkinesis; children; differential diagnosis; evidence-based medicine; YGTSS; treatment.

Abstract

Tic hyperkinesis is one of the most common forms of movement disorders in childhood and occupies a central position within the spectrum of pediatric movement disorders. 

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Published

2026-01-22