History
Causes
Symptoms
Prevention/ Treatment
100

In what century was Myasthenia Gravis first described in medical reports?

What is the 1600s (1672)?

100

What muscles does MG affect: your voluntary muscles or involuntary muscles?

What is your voluntary muscles?

100

What muscles are involved in drooping eyelids and double vision symptoms?

What are the eye muscles?

100

Removing what gland (in a surgery called thymectomy) helps reduce MG symptoms in patients

What is a thymus gland?

200

The name, ¨Myasthenia Gravis," means what?

What is Grave muscle weakness?

200

Does Mg have a cure

What is MG does not have a cure?

200

Weakness in these muscles can cause trouble speaking, chewing, or swallowing, even slurred speech

What are the facial and throat muscles?

200

What IV treatment reduces the immune system's attack on muscle receptors

What is Immunoglobulin?

300

This term describes diseases where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body

What is autoimmune?

300

Mg is not the type of disease that spreads from one person to person

What is contagious?

300

This life-threatening emergency happens when breathing muscles become extremely weak to work

What is a myasthenic crisis? 

300

During a severe Myasthenic Crisis, patients need this machine to help them breathe?

What is a ventilator?

400

What treatment did MDA researchers develop that removes harmful antibodies from the bloodstream?

What is plasmapheresis?

400

MG is caused by a problem, a failure of communication between these two systems

What is the nervous and muscular system?

400

Weakness in neck muscles causes trouble doing what simple action with your head?

What is holding up your head?

400

Mg patients can reduce symptom flare-ups by avoiding extreme physical and emotional...

What is stress?

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