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Ocular Myasthenia Gravis, Central Ocular Motor Signs and Unilateral Visual Loss Caused by the Great Neuro-Ophthalmologic Impersonator
Neurol 102:e209260, Young,A. & Johnston,J.L., 2024
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Article Abstract
Ocular MG should be considered in patients who present with reduced visual acuities due to any disruption in accommodation. Any ocular motor deficit, even if appearing to be centrally mediated or occurring without ptosis, may be caused by ocular MG.
 
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