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Articles for Doctors
Miastenia gravis:
Diagnosis and
Treatment
NOTE: Translated
using software of
translation of
Spanish to English
ABSTRACT. Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder characterized by
fluctuating muscle weakness and fatigue of different muscle groups. Myasthenia gravis may
affect persons of all ages, but especially women aged 20 to 40 years. The ocular, facial
and bulbar muscles are most often involved in this disease. The muscle weakness of
patients with myasthenia gravis becomes worse with intercurrent episodes of infection,
fever and physical or emotional exhaustion. Respiratory infection (bacterial or viral) is
the most frequent trigger factor. The presence of antibodies to acetycholine receptors in
a patient with the clinical features of myasthenia gravis, confirms the diagnosis.
Treatment is controversial. Each patient therefore has to be treated individually, as no
single treatment is suitable for all patients. Treatment may include anticholinesterase
drugs, corticosteroids, plasmapheresis, immunoglobin, immunosuppressive drugs and
thymectomy.
Author:
Ecuadorian
magazine of neurology
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