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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Botulism must be differentiated from neuromuscular disorders that present with muscle weakness and flaccidity. | |||
==Differentiating Botulism from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Botulism from other Diseases== | ||
Botulism must be differentiated from neuromuscular disorders that present with muscle weakness and flaccidity. | |||
*[[Guillain-Barré syndrome]] | *[[Guillain-Barré syndrome]] | ||
*[[Myasthenia gravis]] | *[[Myasthenia gravis]] |
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Overview
Botulism must be differentiated from neuromuscular disorders that present with muscle weakness and flaccidity.
Differentiating Botulism from other Diseases
Botulism must be differentiated from neuromuscular disorders that present with muscle weakness and flaccidity.