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Double vision or eyelid droop that worsens toward the end of day. May also have other muscle weakness. Caused by viral infection or permanent neurological condition.
Ãâó: www.drburr.homestead.com/files/glossaryofeyeterms2...
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| myasthenia gravis |
A disorder affecting the space between the nerve and the muscle (neuromuscular junction) that results in transient motor weakness of the face and limbs. Due to an autoimmune process affecting the chemical Acetylcholine.
Ãâó: www.advmedny.com/glossary.html
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| myasthenia gravis |
A disease in which acetylcholine receptors on the muscle cells are destroyed, so that muscles can no longer respond to the acetylcholine signal in order to contract. Symptoms include muscular weakness and progressively more common bouts of fatigue. Its cause is unknown but is more common in females than in males and usually strikes between the ages of 20 and 50.
Ãâó: www.mindsci-clinic.com/neuro_jargon.htm
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A disease in which the immune system attacks the nerves and muscles in the neck, causing weakness and problems with seeing, chewing, and/or talking.
Ãâó: womenshealth.about.com/library/bl_autoimmune12.htm
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A disease, characterized by profound muscular weakness, that is due to the formation of Ab to the receptors for acetylcholine. Binding of the Ab to the receptor decreases the level of active receptors in the tissues & decreases the efficiency of neuromuscular transmissions
Ãâó: www.chemi-tek.com/dic_lista.asp
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