Comparison of diagnostic tests in myasthenia gravis


Autoria(s): Nicholson, G. A.; McLeod, J. G.; Griffiths, Lyn R.
Data(s)

1983

Resumo

Results of 3 tests, intravenous edrophonium chloride, EMG, and acetylcholine receptor antibody testing, were compared in patients with generalised and ocular myasthenia gravis. None of the 3 tests was positive in any patient with a diagnosis other than myasthenia. However, equivocal results were obtained with edrophonium and EMG testing in some patients with myasthenia gravis and in patients with other diseases. It is concluded from this survey that antibody and edrophonium testing were equally efficient in detecting generalised myasthenia gravis. Edrophonium testing was superior in ocular myasthenia gravis. Although the yields from each test varied, all 3 tests were needed for the evaluation of some myasthenia gravis patients as each test may provide additional information.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63150/

Publicador

Adis Press Australasia

Relação

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Nicholson, G. A., McLeod, J. G., & Griffiths, Lyn R. (1983) Comparison of diagnostic tests in myasthenia gravis. Clinical and Experimental Neurology, 19, pp. 45-49.

Direitos

Copyright 1983 Adis Press Australasia

Fonte

Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #autoantibody #cholinergic receptor #diagnostic agent #edrophonium #article #comparative study #electromyography #extraocular muscle #human #immunology #myasthenia gravis #Autoantibodies #Comparative Study #Edrophonium #Electromyography #Human #Myasthenia Gravis #Oculomotor Muscles #Receptors #Cholinergic
Tipo

Journal Article