what is the likely diagnosis?
Myasthenia Gravis
what is the pathogenesis of this diseaseAn autoimmune disease where the body produce atibody towards the post synaptic Ach receptors.Also,the antibodies also attack the acethylcholine(Ach) at the synatic cleft.The net effects are decrease number of ffuncctional Ach receptor and functional Ach
explain the pathophysiology of each signs and symptoms.patient comes to the hospital with the complaints of fatigue, ptosis and also double vision.Destruction of the receptors cause diminished transmission of the nerve impulse across the neuromuscular junction. Muscle depolarization is not achieved, therefore, muscle weakness develop.The signs and symptoms of MG depends on which muscle involve:
- extra ocular muslces :double vision
- levator palpebral superioris:ptosis
- upper esophagus :dysphagia
- palatalmuscle :dysathria
- diaphragm :respiratoryfailure
Usually,fatigue develop due to repetitive stimulation or prolonge use.This occur due to decrease number of available neurotrasmitter and the numbers of functional Ach receptor.
what are the investigations and the significant of it?- TensillonTest
- antibody towards the Ach receptor
- chest Xray
what treatments should be considered
- cholinesteraseinhibitor
- plasmapheresis,corticosteroid
- thymectomy
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