1941
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1941.02820440037009
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The Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis by Removal of the Thymus Gland

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“…The clinical histories of these patients have been recorded before (5 Trantsmiiissioni of paired maximtal stimuili; "the two-volley curve" In the niormiial subject, when two maximal stimuli, separated by a brief interval, are delivered to the motor nerve, the amplitudes of the corresponding muscle action potentials are equal (6). In these patients with severe myasthenia gravis, a dlepressioni of neuromuscular tranismission, induced by the passage of the first volley across the unllctionl, lhad resulted in a declinie in the voltage of the second(I responise of the pair (Figure 2A) (11,7).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical histories of these patients have been recorded before (5 Trantsmiiissioni of paired maximtal stimuili; "the two-volley curve" In the niormiial subject, when two maximal stimuli, separated by a brief interval, are delivered to the motor nerve, the amplitudes of the corresponding muscle action potentials are equal (6). In these patients with severe myasthenia gravis, a dlepressioni of neuromuscular tranismission, induced by the passage of the first volley across the unllctionl, lhad resulted in a declinie in the voltage of the second(I responise of the pair (Figure 2A) (11,7).…”
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“…Encouraged by this positive result, in 1941, Blalock started to practice thymectomy in MG patients without thymus tumors. Thus, he published reports on 6 cases of transsternal thymectomy and noticed that three of them did not subsequently require drug therapy (2).…”
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“…Since the definition of thymectomy by Blalock, a consensus has been reached on the efficiency of thymectomy in the treatment of MG. However, controversies on patient selection, operation time, and operation method, particularly with the introduction of minimally invasive surgery, have sustained [2]. Although some authors have claimed that in time, better outcomes would be obtained with thymectomy, few studies have compared the short and long-term outcomes of thymectomy.…”
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confidence: 99%