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Old 08-27-2012, 09:57 PM #1
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Default MG Severity at diagnosis/Treatment success

Does anyone know if

there is a correlation between the severity of weakness/Stage of illness at the time of diagnosis and estimated time to get managed/personally adjust?


Is there a correlation between the severity of weakness/Stage of illness at the time of diagnosis and likelihood of remission?


of successful management of symptoms?


Does MG ultimately get worse with age for everyone? I know cant be cured but are their people who do just fine on the same amount of mestinon for the rest of the lives?
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