
Stiff-person syndrome or Moersch-Woltmann is a very rare and disabling neurologic disorder characterized by muscle rigidity and episodic spasms involving axial and limb musculature. It is an autoimmune disorder resulting in a malfunction of aminobutyric acid mediated inhibitory networks in the central nervous system. We describe a patient of stiff person syndrome.
Adult, Male, Baclofen, Electromyography, Glutamate Decarboxylase, Muscle Relaxants, Central, Lumbosacral Region, Autoimmunity, Stiff-Person Syndrome, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Antibodies, Clonazepam, Muscle Rigidity, Treatment Outcome, Muscle Spasticity, Lordosis, Humans, Anticonvulsants, Muscle, Skeletal
Adult, Male, Baclofen, Electromyography, Glutamate Decarboxylase, Muscle Relaxants, Central, Lumbosacral Region, Autoimmunity, Stiff-Person Syndrome, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Antibodies, Clonazepam, Muscle Rigidity, Treatment Outcome, Muscle Spasticity, Lordosis, Humans, Anticonvulsants, Muscle, Skeletal
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