Unlocking Myasthenia gravis medthority
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Join our host Professor Nils Erik Gilhus, and a panel of experts in myasthenia gravis (MG) as they discuss a range of medical and clinical challenges related to the management of MG.
Coming soon - Professor Maria Teressa Ferretti will be joined by her friend and MG patient Maya Uccheddu, to discuss patient perspective and the burden of this disease.
This content is intended for Healthcare Professionals only. Not intended for US audiences.
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Steroids in myasthenia gravis
Professor Tarek Sharshar joins Professor Nils Erik Gilhus to discuss the use of steroids in people with MG, including dose recommendations, and treatment in the intensive care setting.
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Unmet needs in myasthenia gravis
Professor Nils Erik Gilhus welcomes Dr Sarah Hoffmann to discuss the challenge of unmet treatment needs in MG, particularly for subgroups under-represented in clinical trials, including those who are older, pregnant, or seronegative.
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Pregnancy and myasthenia gravis
Dr Christiane Schneider-Gold joins Professor Nils Erik Gilhus to discuss pregnancy in people with MG, including special precautions for delivery and the risk of transient neonatal MG.
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Diagnostic delay in myasthenia gravis
Professor Benedikt Schoser joins Professor Nils Erik Gilhus to discuss the challenge of diagnostic delay in people with MG covering possible reasons for delays and recommended clinical tests.
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Physical exercise in myasthenia gravis
“It’s a matter of finding the right exercise type, based on the personality.” Professor Anna Rostedt Punga joins Professor Nils Erik Gilhus to discuss the benefits of physical therapy in people with myasthenia gravis, how to deal with more complex cases and the importance of educating patients.
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Autoantibodies as biomarkers
“Changes in antibody concentrations should influence your therapeutic decision.” Professor Nils Erik Gilhus is joined by Professor Marc De Baets to discuss the importance of regularly measuring autoantibodies to support treatment decisions in people with MG.