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Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder that disrupts nerve signals to the muscles. The disease causes periods of muscle weakness due to the loss or dysfunction of receptors for acetylcholine, the nerve chemical involved in movement.
An autoimmune disorder involves the attack of the body against its own tissue, due to the overproduction of certain antibodies. In myasthenia gravis, the body attacks acetylcholine receptors in an area of the brain involved with movement. It is not known what causes the overproduction of antibodies that leads to this attack.
The disease is more common in women, and usually develops between 20 and 40 years of age. However, myasthenia gravis may occur in both sexes at any age.
Diagnosis may be confirmed with a combination of blood tests and electrodiagnostic studies that measure nerve and muscle function.
A variety of treatments, including steroids, plasma exchange (cleansing the blood), and surgery may be used to increase strength, suppress disease activity, and stop disease progression.
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