SummaryThis review summarizes current concepts on post-polio syndrome (PPS), a condition that may arise in polio survivors after partial or complete functional recovery followed by a prolonged interval of stable neurological function. PPS affects 15–20 million people worldwide. Epidemiological data are reported, together with the pathogenic pathways that possibly lead to the progressive degeneration and loss of neuromuscular motor units. As a consequence of PPS, polio survivors experience new weakness, generalized fatigue, atrophy of previously unaffected muscles, and a physical decline that may culminate in the loss of independent life. Emphasis is given to the possible pathogenic role of persistent poliovirus infection and chronic inflamm...
Introduction: PPS appears at least 15 years after polio virus infection, followed by stabilization o...
It is estimated that around 15 million people survived polio infection worldwide since early twentie...
Polioviruses (PVs) are the etiologic agents of acute paralytic poliomyelitis. Decades after being hi...
This review summarizes current concepts on post-polio syndrome (PPS), a condition that may arise in ...
SummaryThis review summarizes current concepts on post-polio syndrome (PPS), a condition that may ar...
AbstractPost-polio syndrome (PPS) refers to a clinical disorder affecting polio survivors with seque...
The three pollovirus serotypes (PVs) cause acute paralytic poliomyelitis. Decades after being hit by...
Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is a neurological syndrome that appears decades after an acute episode of ...
Poliomyelitis anterior acuta (polio) is a viral disease with an asymptomatic or mild course in most ...
Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is a neurological condition that affects polio survivors decades after the...
Poliomyelitis was a dreaded disease of devel oped countries, affecting tens of thousands of children...
Late effects in patients with prior poliomyelitis were first reported in the nineteenth century and ...
Background: Persistent poliovirus (PV) infection has been reported frequently in individuals with B ...
Post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS) is a clinical syndrome of new weakness, fatigue, and pain in indiv...
BACKGROUND: The syndrome of progressive muscular atrophy decades after acute paralytic poliomyeliti...
Introduction: PPS appears at least 15 years after polio virus infection, followed by stabilization o...
It is estimated that around 15 million people survived polio infection worldwide since early twentie...
Polioviruses (PVs) are the etiologic agents of acute paralytic poliomyelitis. Decades after being hi...
This review summarizes current concepts on post-polio syndrome (PPS), a condition that may arise in ...
SummaryThis review summarizes current concepts on post-polio syndrome (PPS), a condition that may ar...
AbstractPost-polio syndrome (PPS) refers to a clinical disorder affecting polio survivors with seque...
The three pollovirus serotypes (PVs) cause acute paralytic poliomyelitis. Decades after being hit by...
Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is a neurological syndrome that appears decades after an acute episode of ...
Poliomyelitis anterior acuta (polio) is a viral disease with an asymptomatic or mild course in most ...
Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is a neurological condition that affects polio survivors decades after the...
Poliomyelitis was a dreaded disease of devel oped countries, affecting tens of thousands of children...
Late effects in patients with prior poliomyelitis were first reported in the nineteenth century and ...
Background: Persistent poliovirus (PV) infection has been reported frequently in individuals with B ...
Post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS) is a clinical syndrome of new weakness, fatigue, and pain in indiv...
BACKGROUND: The syndrome of progressive muscular atrophy decades after acute paralytic poliomyeliti...
Introduction: PPS appears at least 15 years after polio virus infection, followed by stabilization o...
It is estimated that around 15 million people survived polio infection worldwide since early twentie...
Polioviruses (PVs) are the etiologic agents of acute paralytic poliomyelitis. Decades after being hi...