Abstract

Objective A literature review suggests that Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is common but under-diagnosed and under-reported, and the consequences and impact are not fully understood. This review is focussed on the adverse psychosocial consequences experienced by many GTS patients which, in turn, cause significant distress and disadvantage to both the patients and their families.

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