Depressive state associated with cryptogenic rigid person syndrome (case study)
Aleksandr G. Naryshkin,
Mikhail N. Klochkov,
Taras A. Skoromets
et al.
Abstract:The article describes peculiarities of modern understanding of the nature and treatment of the rigid person syndrome. Baclofen, a GABA-B agonist, is one of the drugs of choice for the treatment of this condition. However, its oral use has little efficacy and leads to a number of complications. An indisputable alternative to oral administration of the drug at present is its continuous intrathecal administration using an implantable pump. A case of cryptogenic rigidity syndrome accompanied by the development of … Show more
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