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[Ptosis and mastication disorders revealing concurrent myasthenia gravis and chronic polyradiculoneuritis].

Authors :
Magot A
Wiertlewski S
Boutoleau C
Guiheneuc P
Fève JR
Damier P
Source :
Revue neurologique [Rev Neurol (Paris)] 2002 Jul; Vol. 158 (6-7), pp. 741-3.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Although myasthenia gravis (MG) has frequently been associated with other autoimmune disorders, it has only rarely been reported in conjunction with diseases of the nervous system. A 74-year-old patient with hypertension suddenly presented left unilateral ptosis and mastication disorders. Clinical examination showed a concomitant loss of strength distally and reduced deep tendon reflex. Electrophysiologic data indicated a diagnosis of MG and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy; acetylcholine receptor antibody was elevated at 4.1 nmol/L (normal < 2 nmol/L). Improvement was rapid after initiation of pyridostigmine in association with corticosteroid (1 mg/kg/day). One month later, the cranial nerve deficit disappeared and strength was normal. It is likely that a basic abnormality of immune regulation was responsible for the emergence of diseases with different clinical presentations, but similar immunopathogenesis. Corticosteroid seemed to be the most effective treatment.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0035-3787
Volume :
158
Issue :
6-7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revue neurologique
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12486907