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evelyn o bentley

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What is coprolalia?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Three-year-old Renee is sociable and affectionate. She has always been underweight.
  However, recently, she has become perpetually hungry and seems to be obsessed with food.
  She is not yet walking but is able to say a few words. Renee may have:
 
  a. Cerebral palsy
  b. Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
  c. Klinefelter's syndrome
  d. Prader-Willi syndrome
  e. Down syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

Coprolalia is a vocal tic that involves the uttering of obscenities. It is seen in about one-third of those with Tourette's syndrome.

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