In 1900 the famous German neurologist Hermann Oppenheim published a two-page article
on “Myatonia congenita” which led to a long-lasting and confusing discussion in neurology
and neuropediatrics, and which was extensively quoted throughout the 20th century.
As this article is only available in German, an English translation is presented here.
Further publications of Oppenheim on the same subject are mentioned and some comments
are made on the impact of his seminal article. It had the merit of drawing the attention
to the existence of congenital muscle diseases in children but its impact would be
better understood by the influence Oppenheim had on his time, as he was one of the
leading neurologists at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
Oppenheim - Myatonia congenita - Amyotonia congenita - Congenital muscular dystrophy
- Congenital myopathies