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MYASTHENIA GRAVIS

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MYASTHENIA GRAVIS. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENT. DR . NERMEN MADY DR. RAMEZ. STUDENTS. AYA FAWZY AYA MAHER AYA AII AYA ESSA AYA ELSHIEKH. Our study will be divided into. (1)Neuromuscular junction (2) Myasthnia gravis. Neuro muscular junction. (1) Release of ach - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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FACULTY OF MEDICINE

PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENT

DR . NERMEN MADYDR. RAMEZ

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STUDENTS

AYA FAWZY AYA MAHERAYA AII AYA ESSAAYA ELSHIEKH

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OUR STUDY WILL BE DIVIDED INTO

(1)Neuromuscular junction

(2)Myasthnia gravis

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NEURO M

USCULA

R

JUNCTI

ON(1)RELEASE OF ACH

(2)ACTIVATIONOF ACH RECEPTORS (3)GENERATION OF

MUSCLE AP

(4)BREAK DOWN OFACH

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MYASTH

ENIA G

RAVIS

(1)Defination(2)Menstification

(3)Causes(4)Treatment

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DEFINITION

It is a neuromuscular disorder.Weakness and fatiguability of skeletal muscles.Antibody mediated autoimmune attack.Decreased number of available AchRs at NMJ.

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MENSTFICATION

Eye musclesIn more than half the people who develop MG, their first signs and symptoms involve eye problems:Drooping of one or both eyelids )ptosis)

Double vision )diplopia), which may be horizontal or vertical

Blurred vision, which may come and go

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FACE AND THROAT MUSCLESIn about 15 percent of people with myasthenia gravis, the first symptoms involve face and throat muscles, which can cause difficulties with:Speaking. The speech may be very soft or sound nasal, depending upon which muscles have been affected.Swallowing. May choke very easily, which makes it difficult to eat, drink or take pills. In some cases, liquids may come out of the nose.Chewing. The muscles used for chewing may wear out halfway through a meal, particularly if eating something hard to chew, such as sugarcane.Facial expressions. Family members may note "lost smile" if the muscles that control facial expressions are affected.

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ARM AND LEG MUSCLES

Myasthenia gravis can cause weakness in arms and legs, but this usually happens in conjunction with muscle weakness in other parts of the body – such as eyes, face or throat .

The disorder usually affects arms more often than legs .

If it affects legs, may waddle when walking.

Normal dumbbell Weakness dumbbell

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CAUSES

Myasthenia gravis may be inherited as a rare, genetic disease, acquired by babies born to mothers with MG, or the disorder may develop spontaneously later in childhood .

Nerves communicate with the muscles by releasing chemicals, called neurotransmitters, which fit precisely into receptor sites on the muscle cells .

In myasthenia gravis, immune system produces antibodies that block or destroy many of the muscles' receptor sites for a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine .

With fewer receptor sites available, muscles receive fewer nerve signals, resulting in weakness.

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Chemicals messengers, called neurotransmitters, fit precisely into receptor sites on your muscle cells. In myasthenia gravis, certain receptor sites are blocked or destroyed, causing muscle

weakness.

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Thymus gland, a part of your immune system located in the upper chest beneath

the breastbone, may trigger or maintain the production of antibodies that result in

the muscle weakness common in MG.

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TREATMENTS & DRUGSSpecific treatment to age, overall health, and medical history and extent of the condition No cure for MG, but the symptoms can be controlled .

MG is a life-long medical condition and the key to medically managing MG is early detection.The goal of treatment is to prevent respiratory problems and provide adequate nutritional care to the child since the swallowing and breathing muscles are affected by this condition.

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MEDICATIONS

Cholinesterase inhibitors. Drugs like pyridostigmine )Mestinon) enhance communication between nerves and muscles. These drugs don't cure, but improves muscle contraction and strength.Corticosteroids. These types of drugs inhibit the immune system, limiting antibody production. Prolonged use of corticosteroids, can lead to serious side effects, like bone thinning, weight gain, diabetes, increased risk of some infections, and increase and redistribution of body fat.Immunosuppressants. Doctor may also prescribe other medications that alter immune system, like azathioprine )Imuran), cyclosporine )Sandimmune, Neoral) or mycophenolate )CellCept).

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HOW ANTIBODIES AGAINST

ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR BLOCK

IMPULSE CONDUCTION IN SYNAPSE

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