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A late diagnosis of myasthenia gravis at the respiratory practice: back to basics.

Lisa SantyWim JanssensBertien Buyse
Published in: Breathe (Sheffield, England) (2022)
Myasthenia gravis may affect respiratory muscles. To differentiate between other neuromuscular diseases, evaluation for muscle fatigability can be demonstrated by cardiopulmonary exercise testing and the maximal voluntary ventilation test. https://bit.ly/3qMeWFd.
Keyphrases
  • myasthenia gravis
  • resistance training
  • primary care
  • high intensity
  • healthcare
  • skeletal muscle
  • respiratory tract
  • physical activity
  • heart rate
  • intensive care unit
  • clinical evaluation