Congenital stiff‐man syndrome

Abstract
A second large family with a dominantly inherited benign disorder resembling the stiff‐man syndrome is reported. The infants are markedly hypertonic at birth, but their tone becomes almost normal by 3 years of age. Stiffness reappears at adolescence, often precipitated by sudden movement or cold, but remains mild when compared with the sporadic disorder.

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