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Factors affecting response rates after thymectomy for myasthenia gravis
2018
Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine
Aim: In our study, we report the clinical response obtained after transsternal extended thymectomy (TSET), the factors affecting the response, and the most appropriate timing of the operation. Material and Method: A total of 35 cases underwent TSET with the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis in our department from December 1996-June 2015. Twenty of the cases were females (57%) and fifteen (43%) were males with a mean age of 42±15 (14-68). The case registry has been analyzed retrospectively.
doi:10.4328/jcam.5811
fatcat:rzcryarc7ngyhlcxb372ddb5im