Myasthenia gravis masquerading as post-poliomyelitis syndrome.

J Rehabil Med

Rehabilitation Medicine Unit, Astley Ainslie Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.

Published: March 2006

A 79-year-old man with previous bulbar poliomyelitis developed dysphagia and was diagnosed as having post-polio syndrome. Over 2 years, his swallowing deteriorated and he suffered an aspiration pneumonia. Only after the subsequent development of fatigue and facial weakness was myasthenia gravis diagnosed. Diagnostic criteria for post-polio syndrome include the exclusion of all other neurological conditions such as myasthenia gravis. Moreover, in any instance where a patient develops new symptoms, it is advisable to reconsider the original diagnosis.

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