Abstract

Objectives To investigate the frequency of allergic disorders in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients and characterize the features of MG associated with allergic disorders. Methods Frequencies of past and present common allergic disorders in 160 MG patients who visited the Department of Neurology, Kyushu University Hospital from April 2000 to July 2003 and in 81 neurological normal controls were studied. Results Among various allergic disorders, the frequency of allergic conjunctivitis (AC) was significantly higher in MG patients (39/160, 24.4%, p corr=0.0112), especially with MG without thymoma (36/123, 29.3%, p corr=0.0016), in comparison to the controls (6/81, 7.4%). MG patients with AC showed a significantly higher rate of seronegative MG (43.6% vs. 17.4%, p=0.008) and a higher tendency of ocular MG (43.6% vs. 28.1%, p=0.071). Moreover, MG with AC had significantly lower anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody titers (median 6.8 nmol/l vs. median 23.6 nmol/l, p=0.0359) as well as a lower rate of coexisting thymoma (7.7% vs. 17.4%, p=0.016). The incidence of myasthenic crisis was also lower in MG with AC than without AC, yet the difference was not significant (7.7% vs. 15.7%). Conclusion There was a significant association of AC with MG especially for ocular or seronegative MG in cases without thymoma.

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