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|Term=Myasthenia gravis
|Term=Myasthenia gravis
|Short definition=a disease in which the muscles, mainly those in the face, eyes, throat, and limbs, become weak and tire quickly; caused by the body's immune system attacking the receptors in the muscles that pick up nerve impulses
|Short definition=Myasthenia gravis - {{Pronunciation}} (MY-us-THE-nee-uh GRA-vis) A disease in which antibodies produced by a person's immune system prevent certain nerve-muscle interactions. It causes weakness in the arms and legs, blurred vision, and drooping eyelids or a lopsided head. 
|Type=Medical term
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=General
|Specialty=Oncology
|Language=English
|Language=English
|Source=AMA
|Source=NCI
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{{PAGENAME}} (definition) a disease in which the muscles, mainly those in the face, eyes, throat, and limbs, become weak and tire quickly; caused by the body's immune system attacking the receptors in the muscles that pick up nerve impulses<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
Myasthenia gravis - {{Pronunciation}} (MY-us-THE-nee-uh GRA-vis) A disease in which antibodies produced by a person's immune system prevent certain nerve-muscle interactions. It causes weakness in the arms and legs, blurred vision, and drooping eyelids or a lopsided head. It can also cause paralysis and problems swallowing, speaking, climbing stairs, lifting objects, and getting up from a seated position. Muscle weakness worsens during activity and improves after periods of rest {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

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Myasthenia gravis
TermMyasthenia gravis
Short definitionMyasthenia gravis - (pronounced) (MY-us-THE-nee-uh GRA-vis) A disease in which antibodies produced by a person's immune system prevent certain nerve-muscle interactions. It causes weakness in the arms and legs, blurred vision, and drooping eyelids or a lopsided head. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Myasthenia gravis - (pronounced) (MY-us-THE-nee-uh GRA-vis) A disease in which antibodies produced by a person's immune system prevent certain nerve-muscle interactions. It causes weakness in the arms and legs, blurred vision, and drooping eyelids or a lopsided head. It can also cause paralysis and problems swallowing, speaking, climbing stairs, lifting objects, and getting up from a seated position. Muscle weakness worsens during activity and improves after periods of rest

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