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Biliary Dyskinesia In Stiff Person Syndrome: An Association Between Reduced Gaba Production And Gastroenteric Dysmotility, Scarlet Louis-Jean, Nirav Agrawal, Shire Chaudhry, Adrien Mazer
Biliary Dyskinesia In Stiff Person Syndrome: An Association Between Reduced Gaba Production And Gastroenteric Dysmotility, Scarlet Louis-Jean, Nirav Agrawal, Shire Chaudhry, Adrien Mazer
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
Stiff person syndrome (SPS) and biliary dyskinesia are two rare but potentially debilitating conditions that can significantly impact quality of life. SPS is a rare neurological disorder characterized by muscle stiffness, rigidity, and muscle spasms that primarily affect the trunk and limbs and is associated with extra-axial manifestations involving the gastrointestinal tract. Biliary dyskinesia is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abnormal gallbladder emptying, leading to symptoms of intense abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Despite their distinct clinical presentations, studies have suggested a possible connection between the two disorders. This link may be due to involvement of similar neurotransmitters and autoantibodies …