Mahalati_1999_J.Clin.Apheresis_14_1

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Title : Predictable recovery from myasthenia gravis crisis with plasma exchange: thirty-six cases and review of current management - Mahalati_1999_J.Clin.Apheresis_14_1
Author(s) : Mahalati K , Dawson RB , Collins JO , Mayer RF
Ref : J Clin Apheresis , 14 :1 , 1999
Abstract :

Adult, acquired, idiopathic, autoimmune myasthenia gravis has a well-characterized IgG anti-acetylcholine striated-muscle receptor antibody. Removal by plasma exchange is effective, established therapy to augment anti-cholinesterase and immunosuppressive therapy and is the treatment of choice for myasthenia gravis crisis. We report 36 consecutive patients referred and accepted for plasma exchange, 32 of whom were in or entering myasthenia crisis, over a 10 year period. An average of 7.8 (range 1 to 16) plasma exchange procedures were done, with uniform, significant improvement, including extubation of 13 in myasthenic crisis and discharge from hospital in all. We conclude that this is the best treatment for myasthenia gravis crisis in hospital. From recent cases, most, if not all, crises can be prevented by IVIgG or plasma exchange as out-patients with use of corticosteroid and or azathioprine.

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Mahalati K, Dawson RB, Collins JO, Mayer RF (1999)
Predictable recovery from myasthenia gravis crisis with plasma exchange: thirty-six cases and review of current management
J Clin Apheresis 14 :1

Mahalati K, Dawson RB, Collins JO, Mayer RF (1999)
J Clin Apheresis 14 :1