J Med Assoc Thai 2002; 85 (8):769

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Childhood Onset Myasthenia Gravis
Raksadawan N Mail, Kankirawatana P , Balankura K , Prateepratana P , Sangruchi T , Atchaneeyasakul L

The authors share experiences in taking care of 27 cases of childhood onset myasthenia
gravis (MGS). In all cases, the diagnosis was confirmed by a combination of clinical examination
and Neostigmine test. The majority (92%) had localized ocular myasthenia with median onset of
symptoms at 33 months of age. About 24 per cent of them progressed to generalized MGS. A few
(8%) presented with respiratory failure that required ventilatory support with onset of symptoms at
about 22 months. Thymectomy was performed in 10 cases. Complete and partial remissions were
achieved in about 70 per cent and 26 per cent of cases respectively with the combination of an
immunosuppressant (azathioprine) and a Cholinesterase inhibitor (pyridostigmine). None experienced
a myasthenic crisis with proper management and good follow-up using the above combinations.
Key word : Ocular, Myasthenia Gravis, Childhood, Azathioprine, Thymectomy, Steroid

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