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Can someone 14 years old get myasthenia gravis?

Yes, teenagers can develop myasthenia gravis. While the condition is more common in adults, it can occur at any age. If you suspect you or someone you know may have myasthenia gravis, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and management.


Why aminoglycosides cause weakness in myasthenia gravis?

Aminoglycosides inhibit the release of acetylcholine from the motor nerve. Myestenia gravis patients are more susceptible to this effect. So these drugs are to be avoided in myestenia gravis patients.


What would be the reason of removing the thymus gland of myasthenia gravis patient?

Mysthenia Gravis (MG) is a disease mediated by antibodies which attack the receptors on muscles and decreases their ability to contract (to be stimulated to contract actually). The thymus gland is an organ involved with the maturation of T-lymphocytes which are involved in the production of antibodies. An association with tumors of the thymus gland and the onset of myasthenia gravis was noted and removal of thymomas has been shown to be effective in treating MG. Extending from this knowledge surgeons have removed normal appearing thymus glands in patients with MG and this has been proven in some large studies to be effective in decreasing the severity of myathenia gravis over the long term.


What is a chronic progressive neuromuscular disease that is characterized by extreme muscular weakness and progressive fatigue?

Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune condition that affects the communication between nerves and muscles, leading to muscle weakness and fatigue. It is a chronic progressive disease where symptoms may worsen over time. Treatment typically involves medications to improve neuromuscular transmission and manage symptoms.


What are the causes of a droopy eyelid?

A droopy eyelid, known as ptosis, can be caused by factors such as aging, eye surgery complications, nerve damage, or medical conditions like myasthenia gravis or Horner syndrome. It can also be congenital, meaning present at birth due to muscle or nerve development issues.