Abstract

We performed single fiber electromyography by axonal stimulation (SFEMG-AS) of the frontalis muscle of 16 patients with ocular myasthenia gravis (OM) and 33 controls. In the controls, values of mean consecutive differences (MCD) ranged from 5 to 55 micros (average, 14.7 +/- 2.8 micros) and mean MCD of individual MPs was 14. 6 +/- 6.8 micros. All the OM patients showed abnormal SFEMG-AS jitter before prostigmine was administered (mean MCD: 49.19 +/- 21. 82 micros, percentage of blocks: 20.97 +/- 18.53). Twenty or 30 min after prostigmine had been administered, we saw a significant improvement in jitter: mean MCD was 36.38 +/- 22.49 micros (P = 0. 005), and percentage of blocks was 10.16 +/- 18.87 (P = 0.008). The method was well tolerated. We conclude that SFEMG-AS of the frontalis muscle is a sensitive technique for the diagnosis of OM and is easy to carry out.

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