Mutations in the αB-crystallin (CRYAB) gene, encoding a small heat shock protein with chaperone function, are a rare cause of myofibrillar myopathy with autosomal-dominant inheritance, late-onset and moderate severity. We report a female infant presenting from 4 months with profound muscle stiffness, persistent creatine kinase elevation and electromyography characterized by spontaneous electrical activity and pseudomyotonic discharges. Muscle biopsy suggested a myofibrillar myopathy and genetic testing revealed homozygosity for the CRYAB mutation c.343delT (p.Ser115ProfsX14). These findings suggest a severe, recessively inherited form of CRYAB-related myofibrillar myopathy. Profound muscle stiffness as the main presenting feature indicates αB-crystallin as a potent modifier of muscle contractility.

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