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7. Categories of Immune Disorders
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7.1 Hypersensitivity
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7.1.2 Type II
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Myasthenia gravis
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- A disorder of neuromuscular transmission
marked by fluctuating weakness and fatigue
of certain voluntary muscles, including those innervated by brainstem motor nuclei;
caused by a marked reduction in the number of acetylcholine receptors in the
postsynaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction, resulting from an autoimmune
mechanism. Syn: Goldflam
disease.
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