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Myasthenia gravis and infectious disease.

Nils Erik GilhusFredrik RomiYu HongGeir Olve Skeie
Published in: Journal of neurology (2018)
MG can be triggered and worsened by infections. No virus or other pathogen has been proven to have a specific link to MG. Treatment with immunosuppressive drugs and thymectomy implies a slightly increased risk for infections. Infections should be actively treated, but a few antibiotics are avoided due to potential interference with neuromuscular transmission. Hospitalization and intensive care may be necessary during infections because of MG deterioration and risk of insufficient respiration. Vaccinations are generally recommended in MG, but live microorganisms should be avoided if possible in immunosuppressed patients.
Keyphrases
  • myasthenia gravis
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • infectious diseases
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • candida albicans
  • drug induced
  • smoking cessation