SFEMG in ocular myasthenia gravis diagnosis. |
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Authors: | L Padua E Stalberg M LoMonaco A Evoli A Batocchi P Tonali |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, Università Cattolica, Rome, Italy. lpadua@mclink.it |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In typical cases, the patient's history and clinical examination make it possible to diagnose ocular myasthenia gravis (OMG). But, in many cases a clear clinical picture is not present and OMG diagnosis is very difficult because gold diagnostic standard tests are not available. The diagnostic tests for OMG are usually unable to display a good sensitivity and specificity simultaneously. In this paper, we studied 86 cases submitted for suspected OMG. METHODS: The patients were studied clinically and with various other tests used in OMG diagnosis (SFEMG, repetitive nerve stimulation, Ab anti AChR titration, tensilon test). RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: SFEMG showed the highest sensitivity (100%) while Ab anti AChR showed the highest specificity (100%). To our knowledge this is the largest population of suspected OMG studied using most of the diagnostic parameters, reported in the literature. |
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