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Late Effects of Poliomyelitis Part I Report of Five Cases

Authors: DAVID O. WIECHERS MD, LAURO S. HALSTEAD MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTWe present five case reports to illustrate the late effects of acute paralytic poliomyelitis occurring many years after recovery. We emphasize the importance of ruling out common medical causes for the symptoms and address the question of a “postpolio syndrome.” The cause of progressive muscle weakness 30 to 40 years after recovery from poliomyelitis remains unknown.

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