Role of thymectomy in the surgical treatment of myasthenia gravis |
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Authors: | Kohki Konomi Seiichi Toyoda Fujihiko Nishikata Shoichiro Saito Hiroshi Yamamoto Motomichi Torisu Sachiko Kawanami |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery I, Kyushu University Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Department of Neurology, Fukuoka University Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Of the 26 patients with myasthenia gravis undergone thymectomy, 11 cases had either benign or malignant thymoma as judged not only by hitological examination but also by their clinical and operative findings. Age of initial onset ranged from 13 to 64 years old. Fifteen out of 26 (58 per cent) benefited from thymectomy. Duration of the symptom from the onset to the operation and the presence or absence of the thymoma are not related to their outcome. Benign or malignant nature of thymoma should not be determined by histological examination alone but by combined evaluation of clinical and operative findings. Serial studies of serum immunoglobulin levels before and after thymectomy suggested that this disorder could be associated with humoral antibody (IgG). HLA typing of the patients with myasthenia gravis did not indicate the presence of any specific antigens. |
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Keywords: | myasthenia gravis thymoma thymectomy immunoglobulin HLA typing |
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