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* Alexander L, Birkhead G, Guerra F, Helms C, Hinman A, Katz S, LeBaron CW, Modlin J, Murphy TV; National Vaccine Advisory Committee-Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Joint Working Group; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15583093 Ensuring preparedness for potential poliomyelitis outbreaks: recommendations for the US poliovirus vaccine stockpile from the National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)].  ''Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med'' 2004 Dec;158(12):1106-12.
  
 
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Clinical Summary[edit]

Six days before his death, this 31-year-old white male became acutely ill with fever followed by an ascending paralysis which began in his feet. Three days later he was hospitalized because of difficulty in breathing. A lumbar puncture was performed and the patient's spinal fluid contained increased protein and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (4.30 PMNs/cmm). He died on the third hospital day.

Autopsy Findings[edit]

At autopsy, the thoracic and lumbar portions of the spinal cord were softer than normal and focally hemorrhagic.

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Related IPLab Cases[edit]

An infiltrate is an accumulation of cells in the lung parenchyma--this is a sign of pneumonia.