Abstract
Juvenile myasthenia gravis is a rare autoimmune disease acquired in childhood that represents about 10% to 15% of all cases of myasthenia gravis. Ocular myasthenia gravis presents as ptosis with extraocular movement restriction and leads to misdiagnosis when bilateral as third nerve palsy or congenital ptosis. Early diagnosis helps to prevent worry of anxious parents and prevent further progression of disease. Diagnosis and management of children with JMG should take account of their developmental needs, natural history of the condition, and side-effect profiles of treatment options.
Maryam Rashid, Aysha Babar, Muhammad Saeed Khan. (2018) Myasthenia Gravis a Review of Literature and a Case Report, Isra Medical Journal, Volume 10, 01.
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