Myasthenia Gravis Flashcards

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What other pathology is associated with myasthenia gravis?

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Thymus abnormalities (in 80%)

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What is the pathological process underlying myasthenia gravis?

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Antibodies to post-synaptic acetylcholine receptors

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How is diagnosis of myasthenia gravis confirmed?

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Administration of short-acting anticholinesterase (edrophonium)

If produces objective improvement in weakness , then positive test

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What serological findings are there in myasthenia gravis?

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Antibodies to acetylcholine receptors found in 90%

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What imaging must be performed with newly diagnosed myasthenia gravis?

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Chest CT

For thymic problems I think

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What is the first line treatment of myasthenia gravis?

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Anticholinesterase drugs

Neostigmine (2hr duration of action)
Pyridostigmine (4hr duration of action)

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What may be required in the treatment of myasthenia gravis to prevent side effects?

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Muscarinic inhibitor <– atropine

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What are the signs of cholinergic crisis?

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Worsening weakness
Sweating
Miosis
Eventually resp failure

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What neurological condition is associated with thymus abnormalities?

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Myasthenia gravis

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