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Table 2. Patients with concomitant obsessive and compulsive symptoms with corresponding Yale-Brown scale scores.

Patient MD Obsessive symptoms Compulsive symptoms Total

1 BS 3 1 4

2 BS 3 4 7

3 BS 18 17 33

4 BS 3 7 10

5 HFS 7 5 12

6 HFS 3 1 4

7 HFS 6 3 9

8 HFS 9 3 12

9 HFS 10 4 14

10 HFS 11 2 13

11 HFS 7 4 11

12 HFS 2 4 6

MD, movement disorder; BS, blepharospasm; HFS, hemifacial spasm. Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2005;63(2-B):552

Correção / Correction

FREQUENCY OF OBSESSIVE AND COMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS IN

PATIENTS WITH BLEPHAROSPASM AND HEMIFACIAL SPASM

R . P. Munhoz , H.A.G. Teive, M.V. DellaColletta, F.M.B. Germiniani, F.M. Iwamoto, C.H.F. Camargo, L.C. We rn e c k

Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2005; 63:213-216

Tables of this article are missing*. They appear below.

Table 1. Yale-Brown scale scores in each group separated by symptom.

Symptoms Nº Mean Standard Minimum Maximum Median p(1)

deviation

Obsessive

BS 13 5,9 3,8 1,0 11,0 7,0

HFS 08 3,6 1,8 1,0 6,0 4,0 0,201

Compulsive

BS 03 12,7 5,5 9,0 19,0 10,0

HFS 04 4,8 4,1 1,0 10,0 4,0 –

Both

BS 04 14,0 14,2 4,0 35,0 8,5

HFS 09 9,4 3,5 4,0 15,0 9,0 0,938

Total

BS 20 8,6 7,6 1,0 35,0 7,5

HFS 21 6,3 4,0 1,0 15,0 6,0 0,417

BS, Blepharospasm; HFS, Hemifacial spasm. (1) Mann-Whitney test.

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Table 2. Patients with concomitant obsessive and compulsive symptoms with corresponding Yale-Brown scale scores.

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