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High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin for the treatment of MUSK antibody-positive seronegative myasthenia gravis

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JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 247, Issue 2, Pages 239-241

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2006.05.065

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myasthenia gravis (MG); seronegative mg; high-dose intravenous gammaglobulin (IVIg); anti-muscle specific tyrosine kinase (MuSK)-antibody

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We treated two patients with anti-muscle specific tyrosine kinase (MuSK)-antibody positive seronegative myasthenia gravis (MG) with high-dose intravenous gammaglobulin (IVIg) and evaluated their clinical courses. Both patients were Japanese women, MUSK-positive seronegative MG, and were unresponsive to conventional treatments, including thymectomy, steroids, and tacrolimus. The patients required frequent hospitalization for plasmapheresis. In case 1, a 45-year-old woman, it was difficult to obtain blood access for plasmapheresis. High-dose IVIg, 400 mg/kg per day for 5 days, was administered in cases 1 and 2. In both cases, clinical improvement was observed 3 days after the start of IVIg therapy and lasted for 2 to 3 months. We propose that IVIg therapy is an effective treatment for MUSK-positive seronegative MG, when conventional treatments have failed. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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