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			Chronic motor tic disorderAlternative names:
			chronic vocal tic disorder
			
			 Symptoms:
			  vocalizations (grunts, abdominal ar diaphragmatic contractions) facial tics or other tics rapid, recurrent movement of the arms, legs, or other areas
 
			
			 Signs and tests:
			Diagnosis of a tic is generally made during physical examination. No tests are usually necessary
			
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