Myasthenia gravis is on the rise

Expert/s: Dr Fiona Chan

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In this episode:

  • Whilst rare, Myasthenia Gravis incidence has increased 3-fold since the 1950s
  • Suspect if a patient presents with asymmetric ptosis, complex Ophthalmoplegia without single cranial nerve involvement in the setting of true fatiguing weakness
  • Learn about a simple examination and test to perform and the blood tests to be done and when a CT chest is indicated
  • Referral and treatment goal

 

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 46 mins

Guest: Dr Fiona Chan, Neurologist

 

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This is a more in-depth read for clinicians who may be interested because not every medication is absolutely contraindicated in MG and for the most part can be used in sensible settings with adequate monitoring over the coming weeks after prescription:

 

Last Updated: 24 Jan, 2022

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