Shelton_2002_Vet.Clin.North.Am.Small.Anim.Pract_32_189

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Title : Myasthenia gravis and disorders of neuromuscular transmission - Shelton_2002_Vet.Clin.North.Am.Small.Anim.Pract_32_189
Author(s) : Shelton GD
Ref : Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract , 32 :189 , 2002
Abstract :

Myasthenia gravis is a disorder of neuromuscular transmission that occurs in congenital and acquired autoimmune forms Acquired myasthenia gravis is probably the most common neuromuscular disorder in dogs that can be diagnosed and treated An early accurate diagnosis and appropriate therapy is of utmost importance to a good clinical outcome in this disorder This article focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of acquired myasthenia gravis in dogs and cats with brief discussions of other disorders of neuromuscular transmission including congenital myasthenia gravis tick paralysis botulism and organophosphate intoxication

PubMedSearch : Shelton_2002_Vet.Clin.North.Am.Small.Anim.Pract_32_189
PubMedID: 11785729

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Shelton GD (2002)
Myasthenia gravis and disorders of neuromuscular transmission
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 32 :189

Shelton GD (2002)
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 32 :189