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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.
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 ...
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 ...
... stiffness. The cause of cerebral palsy and its effect on function vary from person to person. Some people with cerebral palsy can walk while others need ...
... 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 ...
Stiffness, especially of the neck, and awkward movements. Falling, especially falling backward. Slow or slurred speech. Trouble swallowing, which may cause ...
Adult Still disease is a rare type of inflammatory arthritis. Common symptoms are fevers, rash and joint pain. The condition can occur in some people as a ...
A person with this mental health condition thinks, acts and behaves in a rigid pattern that's not healthy. It's hard to understand and relate to others.
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