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Anesthetic Implications of Myasthenia GravisMARKABEL, ,ANDJAMESB. EISENKRAFT, Gravis is a disease of great significance to the anesthesiologist, because it affects the neuro-muscular junction. Many patients with this condition are treated by surgical thymectomy, using tech-niques developed by Mount Sinai physicians, including Dr. Paul Kirschner, Dr. Alan E. Kark, and thelate Dr. Angelos E. Papatestas. The authors review the Anesthetic considerations in the management ofpatients with Myasthenia Gravis who are undergoing thymectomy and other surgical Words: Myasthenia Gravis , anesthesia, and PathophysiologyMYA S T H E N I AG R AV I S(MG) is an autoimmunedisease characterized by weakness and fatiga-bility of skeletal muscles, with improvementfollowing rest.
Anesthetic Implications of Myasthenia Gravis M ARK A BEL , M.D. 1,AND JAMES B. E ISENKRAFT , M.D. 2 Abstract Myasthenia gravis is a disease of great significance to the anesthesiologist, because it affects the neuro-
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