Objective: To present the case of a 32-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of stiff person syndrome, with multiple treatments for pain and spasticity without response, with an intrathecal baclofen test with a positive response, so a defi nitive implantable device was placed for administration of intrathecal medication (baclofen), performed at the National Medical Center November 20 of the ISSSTE with an improvement of more than 80 % in terms of pain, decreased spasticity. Methodology: Presentation of clinical case, descriptive and observational study carried out in the National Medical Center November 20, of Mexico City, with follow- up of the patient and its evolution for a period of 12 months between 2017 and 2018. Results: After the trial with a single dose of intrathecal baclofen, the permanent device was placed for administration of intrathecal baclofen, in the last consultation with a dose of 300 micrograms a day, with an improvement of pain of more than 80 % and with improvement of 100 % in spasticity and overall improvement of the symptoms and with the reincorporation to his habitual life. Conclusions: The use of intrathecal baclofen should be considered an optimal and real alternative for the treatment of rigid person syndrome through intrathecal administration in Mexico.
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Meléndez, J. E. P., & Santos, J. R. H. (2019). Intratecal baclophene for the treatment of pain and spasticity in stiff man syndrome: A case report. Revista de La Sociedad Espanola Del Dolor, 26(6), 368–371. https://doi.org/10.20986/resed.2019.3745/2019
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