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Myasthenia gravis is a [[neuromuscular disease]] caused by an [[autoimmune]] reactions. The main problem in this disease is the abnormal transmission of [[nerve impulses]] to [[muscle fibers]] in [[Neuromuscular junction|NMJ]]. | |||
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Pathophysiology
Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disease caused by an autoimmune reactions. The main problem in this disease is the abnormal transmission of nerve impulses to muscle fibers in NMJ.