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Old 03-13-2014, 06:13 PM #1
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Default Interesting article for seronegative MG'ers

I found this letter to the editor in the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine responding to an article on Myasthenia Gravis that was published this past November. As a patient with seronegative and EMG negative MG, I am grateful to my neurologist for treating me based on a clinical presentation of MG.

The MG letter is on page 2.

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