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October 2022; 12 (5) Research Article

Creating a Patient-Based Diagnostic Checklist for Functional Tics During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Steven Patrick Trau, Luke Quehl, Tamy H. M. Tsujimoto, Feng-Chang Lin, Harvey S. Singer
First published September 9, 2022, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200067
Steven Patrick Trau
Division of Child Neurology (SPT, LQ), Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (THMT, F-CL), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Kennedy Kreiger Institute (HSS), Baltimore, MD.
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Luke Quehl
Division of Child Neurology (SPT, LQ), Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (THMT, F-CL), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Kennedy Kreiger Institute (HSS), Baltimore, MD.
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Tamy H. M. Tsujimoto
Division of Child Neurology (SPT, LQ), Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (THMT, F-CL), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Kennedy Kreiger Institute (HSS), Baltimore, MD.
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Feng-Chang Lin
Division of Child Neurology (SPT, LQ), Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (THMT, F-CL), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Kennedy Kreiger Institute (HSS), Baltimore, MD.
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Harvey S. Singer
Division of Child Neurology (SPT, LQ), Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (THMT, F-CL), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Kennedy Kreiger Institute (HSS), Baltimore, MD.
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Creating a Patient-Based Diagnostic Checklist for Functional Tics During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Steven Patrick Trau, Luke Quehl, Tamy H. M. Tsujimoto, Feng-Chang Lin, Harvey S. Singer
Neurol Clin Pract Oct 2022, 12 (5) 365-376; DOI: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200067

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vol. 12 no. 5 365-376
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200067

Published By: 
Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
Print ISSN: 
2163-0402
Online ISSN: 
2163-0933
History: 
  • Received April 18, 2022
  • Accepted July 18, 2022
  • First Published September 9, 2022.

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    1. Steven Patrick Trau, MD,
    2. Luke Quehl, MD,
    3. Tamy H. M. Tsujimoto, MS,
    4. Feng-Chang Lin, PhD and
    5. Harvey S. Singer, MD
  1. Steven Patrick Trau, MD,
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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

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  3. Luke Quehl, MD,
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  5. Tamy H. M. Tsujimoto, MS,
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    1. None

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

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  7. Feng-Chang Lin, PhD and
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    1. None

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

    Publishing Royalties:
    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

    Consultancies:
    1. NONE

    Speakers' Bureaus:
    1. NONE

    Other Activities:
    1. NONE

    Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
    1. NONE

    Research Support, Commercial Entities:
    1. NONE

    Research Support, Government Entities:
    1. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), National Institutes of Health, through Grant Award Number UL1TR002489. I have been a biostatistician since 2018, when the grant was renewed.

    Research Support, Academic Entities:
    1. NONE

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    1. American Statistical Association

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  9. Harvey S. Singer, MD
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    1. co-author of book Movement Disorders in Childhood, 2nd Ed Elsevier Publishers 2017

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    1. NONE

    Consultancies:
    1. consultant for Teva Pharmaceticals

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

    Research Support, Government Entities:
    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

    Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
    1. None

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    1. NONE

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    1. NONE

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  1. Division of Child Neurology (SPT, LQ), Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (THMT, F-CL), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Kennedy Kreiger Institute (HSS), Baltimore, MD.
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    Dr. Trau steven_trau{at}neurology.unc.edu
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