Abstract

Patients presenting to eye clinics with variable diplopia, ptosis and generalized muscular weakness are often suspected to have myasthenia gravis(MG). Single-fibre electromyography (SFEMG) which measures NMJ blockade is widely considered to be a more sensitive investigation compared to serology for antibody detection. Our study aimed to characterise clinical findings most predictive for MG, as confirmed by SFEMG and subsequent treatment response.

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