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What is myasthenia gravis?
It is an autoimmune neuromuscular disease, characterized by muscle weakness and fatiguability. Where antibodies are directed against the muscle's own acetylcholine receptors that stimulates its...
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Myasthenia gravis causes?
I believe that my exposure to agent orange in Vietnam in 1968-1969 caused my myasthenia gravis...I am trying to find some supporting information on this...My e-mail address is egreene42@AOL.com...
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How does thymectomy treat myasthenia gravis?
Thymectomy or thymus removal is recommended for most with this disease. Greatest benefit occurs 2 to 5 years afterwards. The best response are in young people early in the onset.
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What are the characteristics of the onset of myasthenia gravis?
Within a year of onset, about 85-90% of cases develop generalized MG, with weakness in the trunk, arms, and legs. About 10-15% have weakness only eye muscles. Onset may be sudden.
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What is the prognosis for those with myasthenia gravis?
Symptoms usually progress to maximum severity within 3 years. With treatment, the outlook for most patients with MG is bright: significant improvement of muscle weakness and nearly normal lives.