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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 5, Issue 4, 288-293
Copyright © 1975 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Immunologic aspects of myasthenia gravis

RP Lisak

Clinical and pathologic features of myasthenia gravis suggest a possible autoimmune etiology. Myasthenia is found in association with other putative autoimmune diseases and autoantibodies including anti-muscle antibodies. There is also in vitro evidence for cell-mediated immunity to muscle in blood and thymic cells as well as a suggestion of antigenic disparity between blood and thymic cells. In addition, two experimental animal models are under investigation. It seems likely that the immune system plays a role in the pathogenesis, but what that role is and how it relates to neuromuscular block is not clear.





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