
AbstractStiff limb syndrome (SLS) is a focal variant of the spectrum of stiff person syndrome. Its presentation with stiffness, limb posturing, and freezing‐of‐gait (FOG)‐like episodes, together with the relative rareness of the disorder, make it conceivable that SLS might be misdiagnosed as atypical parkinsonism, in particular, corticobasal syndrome (CBS). To illustrate this, we present two cases of established SLS resembling CBS and discuss the distinguishing features that may alert the clinician to the correct diagnosis, with its obvious therapeutic and prognostic implications.
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