Anticholinesterases in Post-Poliomyelitis Syndrome
Title
Anticholinesterases in Post-Poliomyelitis Syndrome
Subject
New weakness, fatigue, and pain after decades of functional stability in those who have recovered from
acute paralytic poliomyelitis constitutes post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS).
acute paralytic poliomyelitis constitutes post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS).
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Collection
Citation
Daria Trojan and Neil Cashman, “Anticholinesterases in Post-Poliomyelitis Syndrome,” PSN Library, accessed November 21, 2024, https://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/43.