Diurnal cognitive functioning in patients with myasthenia gravis with the role of chronotype and depression: a pilot study.
Monika Wiłkość-DębczyńskaMagdalena Liberacka-DwojakŁukasz RzepińskiNils E GilhusPublished in: Postepy psychiatrii neurologii (2024)
The data obtained show that diurnal neuropsychological performance in MG patients is associated with depression. Routine assessment and treatment of mood disorders could significantly improve cognitive functioning in myasthenia gravis patients.