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J R Soc Med 2001;94:296-297
© 2001 Royal Society of Medicine

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Stiff-man syndrome in childhood

V Markandeyulu MB BS   T P Joseph MD DM   Thilak Solomon MD DM   Joe Jacob MD   Sudhir Kumar MD     C Gnanamuthu MD DM  

Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore-632 004, Tamil Nadu, India



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Figure 1. Contracted muscles of legs

 


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Figure 2. Electromyogram of left gastrocnemius at rest with continuous motor unit activity, seen to disappear completely after administration of diazepam (5 mg, intravenous)

 

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