Table 1.
Cases of myasthenia gravis associated with Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Gender/age | Clinical features | Anti-receptor antibodies | EMG | Type o lymphoma | Treatment | |
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Null et al. [1] | F/19 | Asthenia, proximal muscle weakness | – | Myasthenic syndrome | Sclero-nodular | Prostigmine+radiotherapy |
Padua et al. [2] | F/44 | Asthenia, ptosis, diplopia | Positive | Normal | Mixed cellularity | Prostigmine+chemotherapy |
Abrey et al. [3] | M/38 | Asthenia,ptosis | – | – | Classic | Prostigmine+steroids |
Ayadi-Kaddour et al. [4] | M/22 | Asthenia, dyspnoea | Negative | Neuromuscular junction dysfunction | Sclero-nodular | Chemotherapy |
Nanni et al. [5] | F/58 | Axillary lymphadenopathy, asthenia | Negative | Neuromuscular junction dysfunction | Classic | Prostigmine+steroids+chemotherapy |
Our case | F/22 | Asthenia, ptosis | Positive | Normal | Mixed cellularity | Prostigmine+steroids |