Double trouble: A case of spinal muscular atrophy type III found to be complicated by myasthenia gravis due to subacute dysphagia
ConclusionsSMA type III is a disease manifesting as slowly progressive muscle weakness. When the muscle weakness progresses and dysphagia appears subacutely in SMA type III patients, it is necessary to consider the complications of other diseases, such as MG.
Source: Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology - Category: Neurology Authors: Ruoyi Ishikawa,
Takamichi Sugimoto,
Takafumi Abe,
Narumi Ohno,
Mayumi Giga,
Hiroyuki Naito,
Tomoyuki Kono,
Eiichi Nomura,
Takemori Yamawaki Tags: CASE REPORT Source Type: research
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