1987
Severity of Tourette's Syndrome in One Large Kindred: Implication for Determination of Disease Prevalence Rate
Kurlan R, Behr J, Medved L, Shoulson I, Pauls D, Kidd K. Severity of Tourette's Syndrome in One Large Kindred: Implication for Determination of Disease Prevalence Rate. JAMA Neurology 1987, 44: 268-269. PMID: 3469941, DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1987.00520150024013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic motor ticsPrevalence ratesTourette syndromeSeverity of illnessAccurate prevalence ratesDisease prevalence ratesAutosomal dominant transmissionMotor ticsTic disordersVocal ticsMedical attentionStandardized questionnaireMedical careSyndromeLarge MennoniteApparent autosomal dominant transmissionDominant transmissionFamily membersSeverityMost casesIllnessCare
1983
Can recovery from stuttering be considered a genetically milder subtype of stuttering?
Cox N, Kidd K. Can recovery from stuttering be considered a genetically milder subtype of stuttering? Behavior Genetics 1983, 13: 129-139. PMID: 6860250, DOI: 10.1007/bf01065662.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1980
Familial Stuttering Patterns Are Not Related to One Measure of Severity
Kidd K, Heimbuch R, Records M, Oehlert G, Webster R. Familial Stuttering Patterns Are Not Related to One Measure of Severity. Journal Of Speech Language And Hearing Research 1980, 23: 539-545. PMID: 7421157, DOI: 10.1044/jshr.2303.539.Peer-Reviewed Original Research