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A case of stiff dog syndrome associated with anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies.

Theresa E PancottoJohn H Rossmeisl
Published in: Journal of clinical movement disorders (2017)
This dog presented with phenotypic, electrodiagnostic, and immunologic criterion consistent with an SPSD, including elevated anti-GAD antibody titers, which we have termed the "stiff dog syndrome (SDS)". Durable clinical improvement was achieved with symptomatic and immunosuppressive treatments including baclofen, gabapentin, prednisone, and intravenous immunoglobulin.
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