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Stiffman Syndrome Stiff Man Syndrome also known as Stiff Person Syndrome MoerschWoltman Syndromestiff-person syndrome is a rare progressive neurological disorder http://www.stiffman.org/intro.htm
Extractions: Welcome to my website. I was diagnosed with Stiffman/Stiff Person Syndrome in 1994. I created this website to share information and my journey with this illness. My hope is to enlighten and encourage anyone who walks this path with me. May you find answers along with the whisper of hope. This website is not affiliated with any charity nor endorses any medical facility, physician, or treatment for Stiffman Syndrome. The information and experiences shared in this website are not intended to be a substitute for qualified diagnostic evaluation. "Hope" is the thing with feathers
PsychiatryOnline - Search Results Stiffman syndrome a case report and review of the literature. Full Text Do a full-text search for stiff-person syndrome http://www.psychiatryonline.com/searchResult.aspx?rootterm=stiff-person syndrome
Conquering A Life Of Immobility Roger Hollenbaugh of Bandera suffers from StiffPerson s Syndrome, a puzzlingdisease stiff-person syndrome is a rare progressive neurological disorder http://www.cidpusa.org/stiff person.htm
Extractions: Roger Hollenbaugh of Bandera suffers from Stiff-Person's Syndrome, a puzzling disease with no known cure and an uncertain long-term prognosis despite undeniably real symptoms. Photo by Jessica Hawley Bandera resident learns to live with rare, debilitating disease By Jessica Hawley - Staff Writer Only a few years ago, Roger Hollenbaugh drove an 18-wheeler all over the United States and beyond the country's border into Canada. He enjoyed taking photographs of the vast and varied landscapes to capture the visions he rolled by at 70 mph. "People thought I was nuts that I would take pictures through the windshield," he said. Today, the 37-year-old carefully thumbs through those pictures with rigid fingers, his trucking days a memory. In September 2001, after suffering for more than two years from symptoms that doctors labeled psychosomatic, Hollenbaugh was diagnosed by Dr. Michael Winkelmann, in Jackson, Miss., with stiff-person's syndrome, an extremely rare and, as of yet, scarcely studied neurological disease. Although the cause of stiff-person's syndrome is unknown in most cases, Hollenbaugh believes his case developed while he was receiving treatment for a migraine headache in a Kerrville hospital on July 10, 1998.
Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED) , A condition characterized by persistent spasms Stiff Man Syndrome, Stiff Person Syndrome. Syndrome, Moersch-Woltmannstiffperson syndrome. http://fred.hmc.psu.edu/ds/retrieve/fred/meshdescriptor/D016750
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Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent The stiffperson syndrome an autoimmune disorder affecting neurotransmission ofgamma-aminobutyric Motor cortex excitability in stiff-person syndrome. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-2982.2004.00846.x
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American Journal Of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - UserLogin POSTER BOARD 19 CASE REPORT stiffperson syndrome FUNCTIONAL Stiff-Personsyndrome is a rare and disabling disorder of the central nervous system. http://www.amjphysmedrehab.com/pt/re/ajpmr/fulltext.00002060-200503000-00051.htm
Beth Murinson, MD, PhD stiffperson syndrome. BB Murinson. The Neurologist, in press. Murinson BB,Rizzo M. Improvement of stiff-person syndrome with tiagabine. Neurology. http://www.neuro.jhmi.edu/profiles/murinson.html
Extractions: Dr. Beth B. Murinson is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and has been a faculty member in the Department of Neurology since 2002. Her clinical and research interests are in neuromuscular diseases with special emphasis on peripheral neuropathies, neuropathic pain and Stiff-person syndrome. Dr. Murinson has participated in a wide range of research investigations including nerve structure and function, immune-mediated neurological disorders such as Stiff-person syndrome and multi-disciplinary studies of pain originating from nerve injury and dysfunction. She has recently served as a Visiting Lecturer at King's College, University of London. Current research includes the characterization of complex assemblies of small nerve fibers important in the sensation of pain. Major alterations in small fibers following painful nerve injuries have been identified at Hopkins and it is anticipated that these findings will expand treatment strategies for painful peripheral neuropathies. Planned research includes developing methods to rapidly evaluate sensory dysfunction and advancing the understanding of Stiff-person syndrome.
CNS Spectrums stiffperson syndrome Autoimmunity and the Central Nervous System Beth BriannaMurinson, MD, PhD, and Angela Vincent, MB, BS, MSc, FRCPath http://www.cnsspectrums.com/article.php3?id=38
MeSH-D Terms Associated To MeSH-C Term Stiff-Person Syndrome MeSHD terms associated to MeSH-C term stiff-person syndrome, G2D Home strength of the association of the corresponding term to stiff-person syndrome. http://www.bork.embl-heidelberg.de/g2d/c2d.pl?Stiff-Person_Syndrome:unknown
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