Differential diagnosis
The differential diagnosis of myasthenia gravis is:
- Lambert-Eaton syndrome - muscles are not fatigueable - contraction leads to increased strength - reflexes are diminished
- congenital myasthenia
- botulism
- motor neurone disease (MND) - note that eye is very rarely involved in MND.
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