Low Fluctuation of Symptoms May Delay Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis: A Case Series.
Andreea DragusinNicolae GrecuAthena Cristina RibiganRaluca Stefania BadeaElena Oana TerecoasaAmalia EneCristina TiuPublished in: Neurology and therapy (2021)
While the typical clinical pattern of myasthenia gravis is well known and easily recognizable, there are cases when the diagnosis, and thus the treatment, is delayed because of low or absent fluctuation of symptoms. The acknowledgment of this probably underestimated presentation is important for expeditious management.