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Myasthenia gravis should be entertained as a possible diagnosis in any patient who presents with muscle weakness or visual disturbance. The most common symptom is exacerbation of muscle fatigue with repeated use of the muscle and improvement with rest. Several inexpensive diagnostic tests for myasthenia gravis that can be performed by primary care physicians are available. Standard therapy in most cases is early thymectomy, followed by a highly individualized medication program that usually includes the anticholinesterase drug pyridostigmine bromide (Mestinon, Regonol). Corticosteroids and other immunosuppressive agents (usually azathioprine [Imuran]) may be added or substituted if response to anticholinesterase therapy is inadequate. Although myasthenia gravis is a chronic disease, it can be well controlled in most patients, provided they comply with treatment. Patient education is therefore essential.
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PMID:Myasthenia gravis. Diagnostic methods and control measures for a chronic disease. 841 29

Acquired factor VIII inhibitor is a very rare cause of easy bruisability, muscular hematomas, and subsequent anemia in the elderly patient population. The incidence of acquired factor VIII inhibitor is one in one million. Here we report an elderly patient who presented to the hospital for bruising easily fatigue and was found to have acquired factor VIII inhibitor on further investigation. He responded to the treatment appropriately, and hemostasis was achieved successfully with recombinant VII concentrates and eradication of the inhibitor with Imuran and steroid combination.
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PMID:Acquired Factor VIII Inhibitor: A Rare Etiology for Bruisability and Anemia. 2442 69