[Follow-up study of myasthenia gravis: evaluation of thymectomy in 300 patients]
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[Follow-up study of myasthenia gravis: evaluation of thymectomy in 300 patients]
Abstract
From June 1975 to March 1999, 300 patients of myasthenia gravis(MG) have undergone thymectomy. Among these patients, 69 cases were classified as ocular type of MG(including 15 cases with thymoma), and 231 were generalized type of MG(including 86 cases with thymoma). The efficacy of the treatment was investigated by evaluating current patients' life activity, which is classified in 6 groups(Remission, Much Improved, Improved, Unchanged, Worse, and Died). Among the 214 cases without thymoma, Remission was 75, Much Improved was 56, and Improved was 55, namely 86.9% of these cases showed Improved or better. Among 86 cases with thymoma, Remission was 14, Much Improved was 21, and Improved was 32, namely 77.9% of these cases showed Improved or better. We concluded that post-operative outcome of these patients regardless of thymoma were generally satisfactory, but it was necessary to carry out long term careful follow-up.
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