Trauma-Induced Double-Seronegative Ocular Myasthenia Gravis: A Case Report

We present here a 12-year-old child who presented with complaints of blurring of vision and drooping of the left upper eyelid for the past 4 years, which started 1 month after he encountered blunt trauma to the left-sided orbital region.  History, examination and pharmacological (neostigmine test)...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ali Khalid, Muhammad Jawad Awan, Ambreen Gull, Nida Hafeez, Bushra Ali, Fuad Ahmad Khan Niazi
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语言:English
出版: Rawalpindi Medical University 2024-06-01
丛编:Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
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在线阅读:https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/2340
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总结:We present here a 12-year-old child who presented with complaints of blurring of vision and drooping of the left upper eyelid for the past 4 years, which started 1 month after he encountered blunt trauma to the left-sided orbital region.  History, examination and pharmacological (neostigmine test) tests were suggestive of ocular myasthenia gravis, however anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies and anti-musk antibodies were negative. Repetitive nerve stimulation tests and electromyography were also unremarkable. The patient was labelled as a case of trauma-induced double-Seronegative Ocular Myasthenia Gravis and was started on oral Pyridostigmine. The patient reported a drastic improvement in both diplopia and ptosis that he initially presented with. Ocular Myasthenia Gravis can be a diagnostic challenge as its initial presentation can vary to a great degree. Thorough history and examination remain of prime importance which can provide adequate clues to lead us to the diagnosis of ocular myasthenia gravis. Trauma should also be recognized as a triggering factor for myasthenia gravis and more attention needs to be given to understand the pathophysiology of this interesting association.
ISSN:1683-3562
1683-3570