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    • AFM presents with sudden onset of flaccid weakness and characteristic spinal cord MRI abnormalities.
    • Evidence suggests a link between AFM and preceding viral infections.

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    • AFM can be challenging to distinguish from other causes of paralysis.
    • The rarity of AFM increases the risk of it being overlooked in clinical settings.
    • This case report details key clinical features of AFM.

    Findings:

    • The study highlights the clinical presentation of acute flaccid myelitis.
    • Diagnostic challenges associated with differentiating AFM from other paralytic conditions are discussed.
    • The association between AFM and antecedent viral infections is supported by clinical and laboratory data.

    Implications:

    • Emphasizes the need to consider AFM in the differential diagnosis for paralysis.
    • Highlights the importance of recognizing AFM in active duty service members and MHS beneficiaries.
    • Underscores the necessity for prompt and accurate diagnosis of rare neurological disorders.