Myasthenia Gravis Flashcards

1
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Aetiologies?

A

Idiopathic

Associated with disease of the thymus

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Pathology?

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Autoantibodies vs AchR at NMJ

Leads to failure of muscles to contract and relax properly

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Symptoms and signs?

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Muscle weakness increasing with activity, begins with extraocular and descends with time
Ptosis, peek sign, snarl, mastication weakness –> dysarthria, dyspnoea, limb weakness and fatigue
NO LOSS OF REFLEXES
Symptoms worsen during stress and over treatment

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Investigations and findings?

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Tensilon test - diagnostic
Autoantibodies - positive
EMG
CT chest - may reveal thyme disease

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5
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Management?

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Anticholinesterases
Immunosuppression
Thymectomy if associated thymus disease

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Epidemiology?

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More common in males over 50 and women under 50

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