Correlation of Electrophysiology with Pathology, Pathogenesis and Anticholinesterase Therapy in Post-Polio Syndrome
Title
Correlation of Electrophysiology with Pathology, Pathogenesis and Anticholinesterase Therapy in Post-Polio Syndrome
Subject
Aggressive vaccination programs may soon make acute paralytic poliomyelitis as rare worldwide as it is
now in developed countries. However, the large cohort of individuals surviving paralytic poliomyelitis
will continue to exist well into the next century.
now in developed countries. However, the large cohort of individuals surviving paralytic poliomyelitis
will continue to exist well into the next century.
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Citation
Neil Cashman and Daria Trojan, “Correlation of Electrophysiology with Pathology, Pathogenesis and Anticholinesterase Therapy in Post-Polio Syndrome,” PSN Library, accessed November 21, 2024, https://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/52.