RESEARCH RESULTS OF CLINICAL-NEUROLOGICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION
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Myasthenia gravis is a chronic lesion of the peripheral neuromuscular apparatus, which leads to weakness and rapid fatigue of the muscles. The disease is characterized by a chronic course, and in some cases it is favorable, and in others it is extremely aggressive, when vital functions may be disrupted. Women get sick 3 times more often than men, the average age is 20-30 years. Pregnancy is often the provoking factor.
Patients with this diagnosis should be regularly monitored by a neurologist. This will allow you to identify any abnormalities in the general condition of the body. First of all, attention is paid to the assessment of vital parameters (the functioning of the respiratory organs and the level of blood circulation), as well as the state of neuromuscular transmission. Treatment is considered effective if sustained or partial remission is achieved.
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