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Qué (quién) es Georges Gilles de la Tourette - definición

FRENCH PHYSICIAN (1857-1904)
Gilles de la Tourette; Georges Edouard Albert Brutus Gilles de la Tourette; GillesTourette; Gilles Tourette; Gilles de La Tourette; Georges Albert Édouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette; Georges gilles de la tourette; Georges Albert Edouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette; Gilles De La Tourette
  • 1893 depiction of the shooting of Gilles de la Tourette
  • In ''[[A Clinical Lesson at the Salpêtrière]]'' (1887), French painter [[André Brouillet]] depicts a medical lecture with [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] and Gilles de la Tourette (seated at front)

Tourette syndrome         
  • The [[basal ganglia]] and [[thalamus]] are implicated in Tourette syndrome.
  • [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] was a French neurologist and professor who named Tourette syndrome for his intern, Georges Gilles de la Tourette. In ''[[A Clinical Lesson at the Salpêtrière]]'' (1887), [[André Brouillet]] portrays a medical lecture by Charcot (the central standing figure) and shows de la Tourette in the audience (seated in the first row, wearing an apron).
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  • [[Samuel Johnson]] {{circa}} 1772. Johnson is likely to have had Tourette syndrome.
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  • Examples of tics
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL CONDITION
Tourettes Disorder; Tourette's Disorder; Tourette's syndrome; Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome; Tourette's Syndrome; Tourette Syndrome; Tourette's; Turet syndrome; Tourettes; Brissaud disease; Tourettes Syndrome; Tourette's disorder; Gilles de la Tourette syndrome; Tourettes syndrome; Turrets syndrome; Turettes; Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome; Tourette Disorder; Tourette's Disease; Turretts; Turrett's; Tourrets; Tourettes syndrom; Tourette; Tourette’s syndrome; Tourette's syndrom; Turette's syndrome; Tourrette syndrome; Tourette disease; Tourettes Disease; Tourette Disease; Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome; Combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder de la Tourette; Combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder; Terrettes; Taret syndrome; Tourette disorder; Teret's syndrome; Terette's syndrome; Terette syndrome; Comorbidities of Tourette syndrome
Tourette's syndrome         
  • The [[basal ganglia]] and [[thalamus]] are implicated in Tourette syndrome.
  • [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] was a French neurologist and professor who named Tourette syndrome for his intern, Georges Gilles de la Tourette. In ''[[A Clinical Lesson at the Salpêtrière]]'' (1887), [[André Brouillet]] portrays a medical lecture by Charcot (the central standing figure) and shows de la Tourette in the audience (seated in the first row, wearing an apron).
  • p= 251}}
  • type= Historical biography}}</ref>
  • [[Samuel Johnson]] {{circa}} 1772. Johnson is likely to have had Tourette syndrome.
  • url-status= live}}</ref> attributes his success in the sport to his Tourette's.<ref name=HowardKeeper />
  • Examples of tics
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL CONDITION
Tourettes Disorder; Tourette's Disorder; Tourette's syndrome; Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome; Tourette's Syndrome; Tourette Syndrome; Tourette's; Turet syndrome; Tourettes; Brissaud disease; Tourettes Syndrome; Tourette's disorder; Gilles de la Tourette syndrome; Tourettes syndrome; Turrets syndrome; Turettes; Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome; Tourette Disorder; Tourette's Disease; Turretts; Turrett's; Tourrets; Tourettes syndrom; Tourette; Tourette’s syndrome; Tourette's syndrom; Turette's syndrome; Tourrette syndrome; Tourette disease; Tourettes Disease; Tourette Disease; Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome; Combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder de la Tourette; Combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder; Terrettes; Taret syndrome; Tourette disorder; Teret's syndrome; Terette's syndrome; Terette syndrome; Comorbidities of Tourette syndrome
or Tourette syndrome; Tourette's
Tourette's syndrome is a brain disorder that causes the sufferer to make sudden uncontrolled movements and sometimes swear and spit.
...a Tourette's sufferer
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Tourette's         
  • The [[basal ganglia]] and [[thalamus]] are implicated in Tourette syndrome.
  • [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] was a French neurologist and professor who named Tourette syndrome for his intern, Georges Gilles de la Tourette. In ''[[A Clinical Lesson at the Salpêtrière]]'' (1887), [[André Brouillet]] portrays a medical lecture by Charcot (the central standing figure) and shows de la Tourette in the audience (seated in the first row, wearing an apron).
  • p= 251}}
  • type= Historical biography}}</ref>
  • [[Samuel Johnson]] {{circa}} 1772. Johnson is likely to have had Tourette syndrome.
  • url-status= live}}</ref> attributes his success in the sport to his Tourette's.<ref name=HowardKeeper />
  • Examples of tics
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL CONDITION
Tourettes Disorder; Tourette's Disorder; Tourette's syndrome; Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome; Tourette's Syndrome; Tourette Syndrome; Tourette's; Turet syndrome; Tourettes; Brissaud disease; Tourettes Syndrome; Tourette's disorder; Gilles de la Tourette syndrome; Tourettes syndrome; Turrets syndrome; Turettes; Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome; Tourette Disorder; Tourette's Disease; Turretts; Turrett's; Tourrets; Tourettes syndrom; Tourette; Tourette’s syndrome; Tourette's syndrom; Turette's syndrome; Tourrette syndrome; Tourette disease; Tourettes Disease; Tourette Disease; Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome; Combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder de la Tourette; Combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder; Terrettes; Taret syndrome; Tourette disorder; Teret's syndrome; Terette's syndrome; Terette syndrome; Comorbidities of Tourette syndrome

Wikipedia

Georges Gilles de la Tourette

Georges Albert Édouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette (French: [ʒɔʁʒ albɛʁ edwaʁ bʁytys ʒil də la tuʁɛt]; 30 October 1857 – 22 May 1904) was a French neurologist and the namesake of Tourette syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by tics. His main contributions in medicine were in the fields of hypnotism and hysteria.