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Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia Gravis - Causes and Risk Factors

What causes myasthenia gravis?

The exact cause of myasthenia gravis is not fully understood, but abnormalities in the thymus gland are often implicated. In many cases, the thymus, which plays a role in immune system development, is found to be unusually large (thymic hyperplasia) or may have a tumour (thymoma).

What are the risk factors for myasthenia gravis?

MG affects all ages, sex and ethnic groups. It is most common in young adult women under 40 and older men over 60. It may affect newborns when a mother with MG passes the abnormal antibodies to the foetus. In adults, it is usually not hereditary. MG is not contagious.

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