Multiple Choice
Tourette's syndrome is characterized by
A) onset in childhood, sudden movements or sounds, difficulty with attention, and symptoms that are responsive to SSRIs.
B) onset in childhood, hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli, OCD or ADHD, and symptoms that are responsive to D2 receptor antagonists.
C) onset in adulthood, sudden movements or sounds, OCD or ADHD, and symptoms that are responsive to D2 receptor antagonists.
D) onset in adulthood, hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli, ADHD, OCD, and symptoms that are responsive to SSRIs.
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