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  1. ... feature of other acute neuromuscular disorder (for example, myasthenia gravis), in which case other features may be found ... because it is often associated with swallowing difficulties. Myasthenia gravis can also present with progressive slurred speech and ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Evaluation of the MEDLARS demand search service 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1968
    ... muscular complications of chickenpox or varicella. Infections precipitating myasthenia gravis. Formulation MYASTHENIA GRAVIS and infection terms CHICKEN POX ...
  3. ... or pleural effusions Ascites Peripheral neuropathy Nephrotic syndrome Myasthenia gravis Cardiac conduction abnormality or cardiomyopathy AIHA = autoimmune hemolytic ...
  4. ... published></health-condition-summary><health-condition-summary ><name >Myasthenia gravis</name><ghr-page >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/ ...
  5. ... work from his and other laboratories concerned with myasthenia gravis. Dr. John Z. Bowers took the group behind ... basis for the neuromuscular APPENDIX 235 block in myasthenia gravis was a diminution of acetylcholine effect. Further studies ...
  6. ... Arthritis (and related diseases) Neuromuscular Diseases Muscular Dystrophy Myasthenia Gravis Rheumatism •CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES Alzheimer's Disease Huntington ...
  7. ... basis for the neuromuscular APPENDIX 235 block in myasthenia gravis was a diminution of acetylcholine effect. Further studies ... and chairman of the Medical Board of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation. He has been a member of the ...
  8. ... 468 Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome C10.114.656 Myasthenia Gravis C10.114.656.300 Myasthenia Gravis, Autoimmune, Experimental C10.114.656.650 Myasthenia Gravis, ...
  9. ... genetic cause of Brown syndrome is not known. Myasthenia gravis (fluctuating weakness and diplopia). See Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes . ... to be non-progressive. Surveillance is important for prevention of amblyopia, and to treat amblyopia and complications ...
  10. ... 5 , 6 ] The most commonly associated disorder is myasthenia gravis, which occurs in approximately 30% of adult patients ... is important to recognize whether the patient has myasthenia gravis before a thoracotomy of a suspected thymoma. Various ...
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