Anti-musk positive myasthenia gravis and three semiological cardinal signs
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a relatively uncommon disorder with an annual incidence of approximately 7 to 9 new cases per million. The prevalence is about 70 to 165 per million. The prevalence of the disease has been increasing over the past five decades. This is thought to be due to better recognitio...
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Main Authors: | André P.C. Matta (Author), Ana C. Andorinho F. Ferreira (Author), Arielle Kirmse (Author), Anna Carolina Damm (Author), João Gabriel D.I.B. Farinhas (Author), Mariane D. Barbosa (Author), Mayara C.M. Teles (Author), Camila Fiorelli (Author), Rossano Fiorelli (Author), Osvaldo J.M. Nascimento (Author), Marco Orsini (Author) |
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