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Stiff person syndrome is a rare autoimmune movement disorder. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert about this often misdiagnosed illness.
Get care from experts in stiff person syndrome, also called SPS, a disorder that causes worsening muscle rigidity and spasms over time.
Diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome — an extremely rare autoimmune neurologic condition — Tara Zier looked to Mayo Clinic for help. There she found valuable ...
... stiffness and spasms in subjects with Stiff-Person Syndrome (SPS). Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of ...
KYSA-8: A Study of Anti-CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell (CD-19 CAR T) Therapy, in Subject With Treatment Refractory Stiff Person Syndrome.
Stiff person syndrome. Previously called stiff man syndrome, this syndrome leads to serious muscle stiffness, known as rigidity, that gets worse over time.
Multiple system atrophy, also called MSA, causes people to lose coordination and balance or become slow and stiff. It also causes changes in speech and loss ...
... person's control. When the condition affects one part of the body, it's ... hard to see. The muscle spasms usually aren't painful. They might increase in bright ...
People with neurological disorders caused by inflammation or autoimmunity ... Stiff person syndrome. Research advances that improve clinical care. Read ...
You may have stiff muscles in any part of your body. ... People with Parkinson's disease also lose a ... Alpha-synuclein has been found in the spinal fluid of ...
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