Myasthenia Gravis vs. Multiple Sclerosis Flashcards

1
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predominantly women

A

both

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2
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reduction of the number of acetylcholine receptor sites

A

myasthenia

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3
Q

most common in those of western european descent

A

MS

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4
Q

ptosis

A

myasthenia

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5
Q

antibodies to acetylcholine receptors

A

myasthenia

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6
Q

immunosuppresives

plasmapheresis

anticholinesterase inhibitors

A

myasthenia

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7
Q

autoimmune

A

both

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8
Q

the immune system attacks myelin

A

MS

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9
Q

peak incidence between 20 and 50 years

A

MS

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10
Q

ventilator support during a crisis

A

myasthenia

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11
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weakness worse after exercise, better after rest

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myasthenia

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12
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diplopia

A

both

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13
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disease marked by numbness, weakness, loss of muscle coordination, problems with vision, speech, and bladder control –> the neurological system has come undone

A

MS

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14
Q

immunosuppresives

plasmapheresis

antispasmodics

interferon therapy

A

MS

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15
Q

peak incidence for women in the 3rd decade peak incidence for men in the 5th or 6th decade

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myasthenia

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16
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nystagmus

A

MS

17
Q

difinative diagnosis NOT based on lab work

A

MS