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Differentiating gMG for Diagnostic Precision: The Role of Fatigable Weakness

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    Evaluating patients for generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) can be challenging, particularly because fatigable weakness, a key characteristic of the disease, is difficult to define. Before choosing a treatment pathway, it’s crucial to differentiate gMG from other neuromuscular diseases with similar presentations to ensure an accurate diagnosis. Learn about gMG’s distinguishing features from Dr. Maxwell Levy, Assistant Professor of Neurology and the Residency Program Director at Tulane University in Louisiana.

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  • Overview

    Evaluating patients for generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) can be challenging, particularly because fatigable weakness, a key characteristic of the disease, is difficult to define. Before choosing a treatment pathway, it’s crucial to differentiate gMG from other neuromuscular diseases with similar presentations to ensure an accurate diagnosis. Learn about gMG’s distinguishing features from Dr. Maxwell Levy, Assistant Professor of Neurology and the Residency Program Director at Tulane University in Louisiana.

Schedule12 Feb 2025