Myasthenia gravis: results of thymectomy in 52 patients

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From 1971 to 1993, 52 myasthenics without thymomas (7 men and 45 women) were thymectomized. The results were categorized in remissions and non-remissions. The remission rate was 48%. In the remission group there were 5 men and 20 women and in the non-remission group 2 men and 25 women. The follow-up time was 5.5 years in both groups. There were 16 patients in Osserman category II A, 11 achieving remission; 36 patients were in categories IIB and III, and 14 achieved remission. The duration of disease was 1.8 years and 4.3 years in the remission and non-remission groups, respectively. All patients with remission had less than four years of disease but among the 43 patients with less than four years of symptoms, 42% did not achieve remission. Our data reinforce the need for early thymectomy in myasthenia gravis.

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de Oliveira, J. T., Campos, G. B., & Cardoso, F. E. (1995). Myasthenia gravis: results of thymectomy in 52 patients. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 53(2), 198–202. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x1995000200002

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