Antinuclear, Cytoskeletal, Antineuronal Antibodies in the Serum Samples of Children with Tic Disorders and Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
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2011Author
Tuzun, Umran
Icoz, Sema
Demir, Gulsen Akman
Polat, Nuray Gurel
Omeroglu, Rukiye Eker
Serdaroglu, Piraye
GÖRKER, IŞIK
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Objective: As environmental factors, the role of Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus infections in the development of tic and obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD) is controversial. The autoimmune hypothesis states that during infection, formation of autoantibodies leads to an autoimmune disorder, which in turn results in movement disorders, tic disorders and/or OCD. In order to test this hypothesis, we assayed these antibodies in children and adolescents diagnosed with tic disorders and/or OCD.
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