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I would think that "familial" MG just means that more than one person in a family has MG; it's probably more of a medical history data point than anything else. And it's certainly something that first- or second-degree relatives need to be aware of, and to let their doctors know about; it could lead to an earlier diagnosis for someone down the line.
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