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Puthuvassery Raman Suneel1, Prabhat Kumar Sinha, Koniparambil Pappu Unnikrishnan
1Department of Anesthesiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India PIN 695011.
Abstract:
Poliomyelitis remains endemic in many developing nations. Patients may develop residual muscle weakness in one or more limbs after an attack of poliomyelitis in childhood. We report an adult patient who presented for right temporal cortical grid placement. He had childhood poliomyelitis and, while showing no evidence of postpolio syndrome, demonstrated excessive sensitivity to nondepolarizing muscle relaxants and developed prolonged muscle weakness during the postoperative period.
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