The interneuron plays an integral role in the dance between agonist and antagonist muscles, alternating contraction and relaxation of skeletal muscles for smooth motor functions. In stiff-person syndrome, an autoimmune process disrupts the proper functioning of the spinal interneurons, resulting in cocontraction of agonist and antagonist muscles. Patients may have raised anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) or anti-amphiphysin antibodies, the former associated with thymoma; the latter a marker of more general paraneoplastic phenomena.IC-E4c-neuro-inflammatory-diseases; IC-E10d-neuro-muscular-transmission-deficits; IC-E10e-myopathie
Movement disorders are a common expression of neurological diseases of varied etiology. The clinical...
BACKGROUND: The role of antibodies in neuromuscular junction disorders is well established with anti...
The neuromuscular junction is the target of a variety of autoimmune, neurotoxic and genetic disorder...
The interneuron plays an integral role in the dance between agonist and antagonist muscles, alternat...
The stiff-person syndrome, a rare and disabling disorder, is characterized by muscle rigidity and ep...
Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) is a disabling autoimmune CNS disorder characterized by progressive musc...
Autoimmune neurological diseases are an expanding group of phenotypically characteristic, potentiall...
The stiff-person syndrome is a rare and progressive neuromuscular disease which appears to have an i...
Autoimmune neurological diseases are an expanding group of potentially treatable syndromes. A number...
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is one of the best understood autoantibody-mediated disorders. The pathogenic...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a specialized synapse with a complex structural and functional o...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.The stiff-man syndrome (SMS) is character...
Partly because they are vital but vulnerable, neuromuscular receptors/ion channels are frequently th...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a specialized synapse with a complex structural and functional o...
Autoantibodies directed against voltage- or ligand-gated ion channels and their associated proteins ...
Movement disorders are a common expression of neurological diseases of varied etiology. The clinical...
BACKGROUND: The role of antibodies in neuromuscular junction disorders is well established with anti...
The neuromuscular junction is the target of a variety of autoimmune, neurotoxic and genetic disorder...
The interneuron plays an integral role in the dance between agonist and antagonist muscles, alternat...
The stiff-person syndrome, a rare and disabling disorder, is characterized by muscle rigidity and ep...
Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) is a disabling autoimmune CNS disorder characterized by progressive musc...
Autoimmune neurological diseases are an expanding group of phenotypically characteristic, potentiall...
The stiff-person syndrome is a rare and progressive neuromuscular disease which appears to have an i...
Autoimmune neurological diseases are an expanding group of potentially treatable syndromes. A number...
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is one of the best understood autoantibody-mediated disorders. The pathogenic...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a specialized synapse with a complex structural and functional o...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.The stiff-man syndrome (SMS) is character...
Partly because they are vital but vulnerable, neuromuscular receptors/ion channels are frequently th...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a specialized synapse with a complex structural and functional o...
Autoantibodies directed against voltage- or ligand-gated ion channels and their associated proteins ...
Movement disorders are a common expression of neurological diseases of varied etiology. The clinical...
BACKGROUND: The role of antibodies in neuromuscular junction disorders is well established with anti...
The neuromuscular junction is the target of a variety of autoimmune, neurotoxic and genetic disorder...