A Rare Case of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Seronegative Myasthenia Gravis
07:30am - 03:35pm EDT - April 6, 2024



This is a clinical case of a patient who developed immune-related myasthenia gravis within one week of starting immunotherapy. Despite negative antibodies, a clinical diagnosis was made and treatment was started quickly, resulting in a full recovery. We review the differences in immune related myasthenia gravis vs classical myasthenia gravis and the importance of early recognition and treatment.

Abstract: JNCCN23-0672 https://jnccn.org/view/journal...


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