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Objective: To determine the frequency and clinical manifestations of patients with post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS) in a Brazilian division of neuromuscular disorders. Methods: A total of 167 patients with prior history of paralytic poliomyelitis was investigated for PPS, based on international diagnostic criteria. Other variables analyzed were: gender, race, age at poliomyelitis infection, age at PPS onset, and PPS symptoms. Results: One hundred and twenty-nine patients presented PPS, corresponding to 77.2% of the studied population. 62.8% were women and 37.2% were men. Mean age of patients with PPS at onset of PPS symptoms was 39.9±9.69 years. Their main clinical manifestations were: new weakness in the previously affected limbs (69%) and in the apparently not affected limbs (31%); joint pain (79.8%); fatigue (77.5%); muscle pain (76%); and cold intolerance (69.8%). Conclusions: Most patients of our sample presented PPS. In Brazil, PPS frequency and clinical features are quite similar to those of other countries.
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Quadros, A. A. J., Conde, M. T. R. P., Marin, L. F., Silva, H. C. A., e Silva, T. M., de Paula, M. B. E., … Oliveira, A. S. B. (2012). Frequency and clinical manifestations of post-poliomyelitis syndrome in a Brazilian tertiary care center. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 70(8), 571–573. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2012000800002
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