Gilles de La Tourette syndrome: the contribution of Guinon
Hélio Afonso Ghizoni Teive, Francisco M. Branco Germiniani, Marcus Vinícius Della Coletta, Carlos Henrique Ferreira Camargo, Léo Coutinho, Olivier Walusinski

TL;DR
This paper explores how Georges Guinon helped define the symptoms of Gilles de La Tourette syndrome, including psychiatric aspects.
Contribution
The paper highlights Guinon's specific clinical observations and their impact on understanding the syndrome.
Findings
Guinon contributed to the phenomenological definitions of Gilles de La Tourette syndrome.
He documented the occurrence of psychiatric findings like obsessive-compulsive behavior in the syndrome.
Abstract
We review the contributions of Georges Guinon, an eminent pupil of Professor Jean-Martin Charcot, to the clinical description of Gilles de La Tourette syndrome, including phenomenological definitions and the occurrence of psychiatric findings such as obsessive-compulsive behavior.
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Taxonomy
TopicsObsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders · Hereditary Neurological Disorders · Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders
