Finding similar frequencies of positive acetylcholine receptor antibodies in patients with ocular and generalized myasthenia gravis (MG), a Danish research team posits that ocular disease is most ...
Myasthenia gravis (MG) does not have stages but classes ... The individual may have weakness in the ocular muscles of any severity. Class 5 This class is the most severe, affecting the muscles ...
But broadly speaking, you often see patients start with more localized symptoms—not always, but often—and that can be ocular myasthenia gravis, where patients may describe double vision or ...
This ocular manifestation led to a diagnosis of ocular MG ... Upon admission, assessments revealed a Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America Quantitative Myasthenia Gravis (MGFA-QMG) score of 19, ...
Patients were considered as having OMG if they sustained solely ocular signs after at least 2 years of follow-up. The severity of MG was evaluated at time of recruitment according to the Myasthenia ...
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Sanofi is still plugging away with its oral BTK inhibitor tolebrutinib in multiple sclerosis, but has decided to abandon efforts to develop the drug for neuromuscular disorder myasthenia gravis.
However, if you have a medical condition that affects your driving but don't voluntarily give up your licence, you must ...
It warns: "You need to tell DVLA about some medical conditions as they can affect your driving. You can be fined up to £1,000 ...
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However if you have a medical condition that affects your driving but don't voluntarily give up your licence, you must inform the DVLA, which will decide if you can continue holding a driving licence.