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. 2024 Feb 26;15:1297997. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1297997

Table 1.

Cohort demographics and clinical characteristics.

Myasthenic crisis (n = 15) No myasthenic crisis (n = 43)
Sex
Male, n (%) 7 (46.7) 21 (48.8)
Female, n (%) 8 (53.3) 22 (51.2)
Age
Age at diagnosis, years, mean (SD) 56 (16.5) 51 (17.2)
Early onset MG, n (%) 6 (40.0%) 16 (37.2%)
Late onset MG, n (%) 9 (60.0%) 27 (62.8%)
Number of MC per patient
0 - 43
1 11 (73.3%) -
2 2 (13.3%) -
3 2 (13.3%) -
AChR antibodies
Positive 10 (66.7%)* 28 (65.1%)
Negative for AChR, MuSK, LRP4 5 (33.3%) 15 (34.9%)
Thymectomy
No, n (%) 5 (33.3%) 15 (34.9%)
Yes, n (%) 10 (66.7%) 28 (65.1%)
Thymus pathology
Thymoma, n (%) 5 (50.0%) 14 (50.0%)
Hyperplasia, n (%) 2 (20.0%) 5 (18.0%)
Unremarkable, n (%) 3 (30.0%) 8 (29.0%)
Unknown, n (%) 1 (4.0%)

*One MC patient was found positive for AChR and MuSK. As there were no appropriate AChR/MuSK-double positive controls, she was considered in the AChR+ group.