A case of myasthenia gravis treated with steroids: some suggestions for the mechanisms underlying their effect

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Abstract

This report deals with a patient with long standing myasthenia gravis treated with a small dose of corticosteroids. The response to treatment was prompt and the post-therapeutic deterioration in function was minimal and cholinergic in nature. It is suggested that the dose of anticholinesterases be reduced concomitantly with the institution of steroid treatment.

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Dandona, P., Corkan, E. J., & Sladen, G. E. (1977). A case of myasthenia gravis treated with steroids: some suggestions for the mechanisms underlying their effect. Postgraduate Medical Journal. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.53.620.321

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