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Epidemiological evidence for a hereditary contribution to myasthenia gravis: a retrospective cohort...

Epidemiological evidence for a hereditary contribution to myasthenia gravis: a retrospective cohort...

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Epidemiological evidence for a hereditary contribution to myasthenia gravis: a retrospective cohort study of patients from North America

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England: British Medical Journal Publishing Group

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ObjectivesTo approximate the rate of familial myasthenia gravis and the coexistence of other autoimmune disorders in the patients and their families.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingClinics across North America.ParticipantsThe study included 1032 patients diagnosed with acetylcholine receptor antibody (AChR)-positive myasthenia gravis.Method...

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Epidemiological evidence for a hereditary contribution to myasthenia gravis: a retrospective cohort study of patients from North America

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_0145aad817a242af8725bc4e583792df

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2044-6055

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2044-6055

DOI

10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037909

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