Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of Post-Polio Syndrome

Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of Post-Polio.pdf

Title

Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of Post-Polio Syndrome

Subject

Study on symptoms of new weakness and fatigue, because these symptoms are most likely referable to the motor unit. Currently, it is unclear how the symptom of pain, which is uncommon in the classical motor unit diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is related to disease of the motor unit.

Rights

Copyright is retained by The Lincolnshire Post-Polio Network and/or original author(s). Permission is granted to print copies of individual articles for personal use provided they are printed in their entirety. Reproduction and redistribution of any articles via any media, with the exception of the aforementioned, requires permission from The Lincolnshire Post-Polio Network and where applicable, the original author(s)

Collection

Citation

Daria Trojan and Neil Cashman, “Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of Post-Polio Syndrome,” PSN Library, accessed November 21, 2024, https://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/128.