Tic disorder in allergic rhinitis children and adolescents: a case-control study.
Hossein EsmaeilzadehMohammad Reza YousefiNegar MortazaviMohammad Amin GholamiMohebat ValiSeyed Ali DastgheibPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2024)
This preliminary study indicates that Provisional tic disorder was the most common classification of tic among patients with allergic rhinitis, especially in patients with motor tics. Asthma in motor tics, a history of food allergy in infancy, and a history of infantile eczema were also common among patients with vocal tics. Also, patients with allergic rhinitis and tic had more severe disease (more symptoms per week) than those with rhinitis alone. These findings emphasize the association of tic disorders with immunological pathways.