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acetylcholine receptor antibody
adverse drug reaction
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, myasthenic syndrome with
aneurysm
aneurysm, cavernous sinus
aneurysm, intracranial
anticholinesterase
antistriational muscle antibody
apokamnosis
areflexia
arm weakness
arrhythmia, cardiac
asystole
ataxia
ataxic gait
autoimmune disease
autonomic dysfunction
Bell's phenomenon
beta adrenergic blocker
bradycardia
brain biopsy
brainstem, glioma
carcinoma
carcinoma of lung
case studies
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
cavernous sinus, meningioma
Collier's sign
complications
confusion
congenital myasthenic syndromes
constipation
cranial neuropathy
diabetes mellitus
differential diagnosis
diplopia
diplopia, transient
disorientation
dysarthria
dysphagia
dysphonia
electromyogram
electromyogram, decremental response
ephedrine
Epstein-Barr virus
exercise
eye closure
face, numbness of
familial
fasciculation
fatigue
gammaglobulin therapy, intravenous
headache
heat intolerance
hot bath test
hyperreflexia
hyperthyroidism
hyporeflexia
iatrogenic neurologic disorders
immunomodulation
immunosuppressive agents
impotence
internuclear ophthalmoplegia
internuclear ophthalmoplegia, bilateral
internuclear ophthalmoplegia, unilateral
leg weakness, bilateral
lid abnormalities
lid closure, weakness of
lid twitch
lymphoma
medial longitudinal fasciculus(MLF)
medial rectus palsy
mediastinum, mass of
medical-legal aspects of neurology
meningioma
meningioma, sphenoid wing
mestinon
misdiagnosis
motor neuron disease
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, contrast enhanced
MRI, disappearing lesion on
muscle biopsy
muscle pain
muscle weakness
muscle weakness, proximal
myasthenia gravis
myasthenia gravis, cold test for
myasthenia gravis, congenital
myasthenia gravis, diagnosis
myasthenia gravis, differential diagnosis
myasthenia gravis, drug induced
myasthenia gravis, etiology of
myasthenia gravis, familial incidence of
myasthenia gravis, misdiagnosis of
myasthenia gravis, neuromuscular junction in
myasthenia gravis, nystagmus in
myasthenia gravis, ocular
myasthenia gravis, presenting manifestations
myasthenia gravis, prognosis of
myasthenia gravis, receptor site in
myasthenia gravis, remission of
myasthenia gravis, sensory loss with
myasthenia gravis, seronegative
myasthenia gravis, treatment of
myasthenic syndrome
nasal speech
neck weakness
nerve conduction studies
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic examination
neurologic history
neurologic signs
neurologic symptoms
neuromuscular blockade
neuromuscular disease, electrodiagnosis of
neuromuscular junction
neuromuscular junction, abnormality of
neuroophthalmology
neurotoxin
nystagmus
nystagmus, dissociated
nystagmus, monocular
nystagmus, vertical
ocular motility, disorders of
ophthalmoplegia
ophthalmoplegia, total
optokinetic nystagmus(O.K.N.)
organ transplantation
paresthesias
peek sign
penicillamine
plasmapheresis
pleocytosis of cerebrospinal fluid
polymerase chain reaction
post transplant lymphoproliferative disease
prognosis
pseudointernuclear ophthalmoplegia
pseudomyasthenia
ptosis
ptosis, alternating
ptosis, unilateral
quinine
remote effect of cancer on the nervous system
renal transplantation
repetitive nerve stimulation
respiratory failure
review article
saccadic eye movements
saccadic eye movements, abnormal
seizure
seronegative
single-fiber electromyography
sleep
snake bite
somnolence
steroid
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
tensilon
tensilon test
tensilon test, false negative
tensilon test, false positive
tensilon test, paradoxical
tensilon tonography
thymectomy
thymoma
thyrotoxicosis
toxins, nervous system
treatment of neurologic disorder
upgaze, paralysis of
viral infection
vision, blurred
weakness
weakness, end of day
weakness, fatiguable
weakness, generalized
weakness, proximal
weight loss
white matter disease
xerostomia
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CNS Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder
Neurol 89:e32-e37, Kesari, N.K.,et al, 2017

Does This Patient Have Myasthenia Gravis?
JAMA 293:1906-1914, Scherer,K.,et al, 2005

Development of Generalized Disease at 2 Years in Patients with Ocular Myasthenia Gravis
Arch Neurol 60:243-248, Kupersmith,M.J.,et al, 2003

Asystole Induced by Edrophonium Following Beta Blockade
Neurol 57:739, Okun,M.S.,et al, 2001

Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes
In:Neurologic Clinics, 12:401-4371994., Engel,A.G., 1994

Ocular Myasthenia:A Protean Disorder
Survey of Ophthalmology 39:169-210, Weinberg,D.A.,et al, 1994

Edrophonium Responsiveness not Necessarily Diagnostic of Myasthenia Gravis
Muscle & Nerve 13:187-191990., Oh,S.J.&Cho,H.K., 1990

Ocular Pseudomyasthenia or Ocular Myasthenia'Plus':A Warning to Clinicians
Neurol 39:1150-1154, Moorthy,G.,et al, 1989

A False-Positive Edrophonium Test in a Patient with a Brainstem Glioma
Neurol 39:865-867, Dirr,L.Y.,et al, 1989

The Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, A Review of 50 Cases
Brain 111, 577-5961988., O'Neill,J.H.,et al, 1988

Positive Response to Edrophonium in Patients with Neurotoxic Envenoming by Cobras (NAJA NAJA PHILIPPINENIS)
NEJM 315:1444-1448, Watt,G.,et al, 1986

The Office Tensilon Test for Ocular Myasthenia Gravis
Arch Neurol 43:843-844, Daroff,R.B., 1986

The Office Tensilon Test for Ocular Myasthemia Gravis
Arch Neurol 43:842-843, 8441986., Seybold,M.E., 1986

Myasthenia, In Neuroophthalmology
1978, Harper & Row, P. 268., Glaser,J.S., 1978

Myasthenic Abduction Nystagmus in a Patient with Hyperthyroidism
Neurol 26:589, Finelli,P.F.&Hoyt,W., 1976

Myasthenic (Verticle) Nystagmus
1970., Keane,J.R.&Hoyt,JAMA 212:1209, 1970

Myopathic Nystagmus (Nystagmus with Myasthenia Gravis)
Handbook of Clin Neurol, Ed Vinken Bruyn 1:598 1969., Bender,M.B., 1969

Myasthenic Pseudo-Internuclear Ophthalmoplegis
Arch Ophthalmol 75:363, Glaser,J.S., 1966

Edrophonium Tongram Test in Myasthenia Gravis
Arch Opthal 76:368, Glaser,J.,et al, 1966

Myasthenic Syndrome in Patients with ALS
et al Neurol 9:627, Mulder,D.W., 1959



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