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- M E Farrugia.
- Department of Neurology, Ward 23A, Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee. maria.farrugia@imm.ox.ac.uk
- Scot Med J. 2002 Dec 1;47(6):132-5.
AbstractMyasthenia gravis is an acquired disorder of the neuromuscular junction characterised by fatiguable weakness of the limbs, bulbar and facial muscles and may be complicated by respiratory muscle weakness and failure. One often confirms the diagnosis by a simple serological test looking for the presence of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antibody. However, seronegative myasthenia constitutes about 20% of cases and in the case of ocular myasthenia, only 50% will have the antibody. Therefore, the diagnosis can be less than straightforward especially if the patient presents with vague symptoms such as fatigue or presents to specialities other than neurology or ophthalmology. The fact that the diagnosis may prove to be challenging, compounded by the fact that the condition is relatively rare and that the antibody to the acetylcholine receptor is not always present, epidemiological data is often less than precise and indeed difficult to acquire. We felt it was necessary to try to establish the epidemiological data on seropositive myasthenia gravis in Tayside, (this has never been carried out) bearing in mind the above pitfalls, and see how the incidence compares with similar and previous studies.
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