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T Esmonde1, W Gamble, V Patterson
1Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Greenisland, UKGreenisland Health Centre, Greenisland, UK.
Abstract:
A 27 year old man developed neuralgic amyotrophy of the right upper limb 5 weeks after an acute febrile illness which was proven serologically to be caused by Ebstein-Barr virus. The weakness developed in a limb that had been used to perform heavy manual labour. A parallel with a similar phenomenon described in association with paralytic poliomyelitis is noted.-
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