Stiff man syndrome: A diagnostic dilemma in a young female with diabetes mellitus and thyroiditis

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Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), is a very rare neuroimmunologic disorder characterized by progressive muscle pain, rigidity, stiffness, and spasms. It can be very debilitating if misdiagnosed or not recognized in time. Herein we discuss a case of a female in her 20s who presented with an unsteady gait, lower extremity weakness, persistent leg pain, and stiffness few weeks after uncomplicated childbirth. She has type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) and was diagnosed with thyroiditis in the course of her illness. Te triad of thyroiditis, DM, and stiffness with normal neuroimaging in a young female patient is an unusual occurrence.

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Enuh, H., Park, M., Ghodasara, A., Arsura, E., & Nfonoyim, J. (2014). Stiff man syndrome: A diagnostic dilemma in a young female with diabetes mellitus and thyroiditis. Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports, 7, 139–141. https://doi.org/10.4137/CCRep.s16941

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