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Juvenile myasthenia gravis: an unusual presentation
Winter, Phillips H.; Koopmann, Jr. , Charles F.
1990-08
Citation:Winter, Phillips H., Koopmann, Jr., Charles F. (1990/08)."Juvenile myasthenia gravis: an unusual presentation." International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 19(3): 273-276. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/28447>
Abstract: Myasthenia gravis is a disease characterized by muscular weakness and fatigability which afflicts 2-10 patients per 100,000 with 20% of cases presenting in childhood. Muscles innervated by cranial nerves are frequently involved with ptosis and diplopia being the most frequent presenting complaints. We review the literature and report a case of a 20-month-old infant presenting with inspiratory stridor and cyanosis, resembling foreign body aspiration.