Stimulation Frequency-Dependent Neuromuscular Junction Transmission Defects in Patients with Prior Poliomyelitis

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Title

Stimulation Frequency-Dependent Neuromuscular Junction Transmission Defects in Patients with Prior Poliomyelitis

Subject

Generalized fatigue and muscle fatiguability are major symptoms of post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS),
and maybe due to neuromuscular junction transmission defects, as suggested by increased jitter on single fibre electromyography (SFEMG).

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Citation

Daria Trojan, Daniel Gendron, and Neil Cashman, “Stimulation Frequency-Dependent Neuromuscular Junction Transmission Defects in Patients with Prior Poliomyelitis,” PSN Library, accessed March 29, 2024, http://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/151.