Sanders_2003_Neurology_60_1978

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Title : Clinical aspects of MuSK antibody positive seronegative MG - Sanders_2003_Neurology_60_1978
Author(s) : Sanders DB , El-Salem K , Massey JM , McConville J , Vincent A
Ref : Neurology , 60 :1978 , 2003
Abstract :

Serum antibodies to muscle-specific receptor tyrosine kinase were detected in 12 of 32 patients with generalized seronegative MG. All were women, with onset between ages 21 and 59 years. Seven had prominent neck, shoulder, or respiratory muscle weakness and little or delayed ocular muscle involvement. The response to cholinesterase inhibitors was variable, and electromyographic findings suggested myopathy in several. None improved after thymectomy. All patients improved after plasma exchange, and most had a good response to selected immunotherapy. MuSK antibody status should help diagnose MG with atypical presentations and ensure appropriate patient treatment.

PubMedSearch : Sanders_2003_Neurology_60_1978
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Sanders DB, El-Salem K, Massey JM, McConville J, Vincent A (2003)
Clinical aspects of MuSK antibody positive seronegative MG
Neurology 60 :1978

Sanders DB, El-Salem K, Massey JM, McConville J, Vincent A (2003)
Neurology 60 :1978