Abstract
We describe a patient who developed seropositive myasthenia gravis 16 years after she was diagnosed with autoimmune premature ovarian failure with antibodies to the receptor for follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Although thymectomy led to improvement of her myasthenic symptoms, menses did not resume. Such combined seropositivity for antibodies to acetylcholine and ovarian hormone receptors in a patient with myasthenia gravis and premature ovarian failure may reflect common disease mechanisms, although the precise pathogenesis of these disorders remains ill-defined.
MeSH terms
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Acetylcholine / immunology
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Adult
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Autoantibodies / analysis
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Autoimmune Diseases / complications*
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Autoimmune Diseases / immunology
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Autoimmune Diseases / physiopathology
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Autoimmune Diseases / surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Menopause, Premature
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Myasthenia Gravis / complications*
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Myasthenia Gravis / immunology
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Myasthenia Gravis / physiopathology
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Primary Ovarian Insufficiency / complications*
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Primary Ovarian Insufficiency / immunology
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Primary Ovarian Insufficiency / physiopathology
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Receptors, FSH / immunology
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Thymectomy
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Treatment Outcome
Substances
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Autoantibodies
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Receptors, FSH
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Acetylcholine