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Re: MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
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Re: MYASTHENIA GRAVIS

by CCF neuro MD, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By CCF neuro MD on January 26, 1998 at 14:17:14:

In Reply to: MYASTHENIA GRAVIS posted by GARY LEPPERT on January 25, 1998 at 18:01:01:







: I have been diagnosed with ocular myasthenia gravis.  The CT scan of
the chest, showed 'mediastinal lipomatosis' although there not felt to be
any anterior mediastinal masses.  (my understanding was that these were
fatty tumors)
Two questions:  has your research indicated that I should or should not
be concerned about the ML condition?
Secondly:  Does the thyroid gland have any direct relationship upon MG?
    Quinine water in particular created an irritation to the area I would
    know as the thyroid area.  I have steered clear of quinine water for
    numerous years.
I am working to get into see Dr. Kerry Levin at the Cleveland Clinic to
gain for a better term - second opinion.  I current neurologist appears to
be good although the amount of experience with MG appears to be quite
limited due to his age.  Is there a secret to be able to gain access to this
doctor?



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The last part of your question is very easy to answer, I have spoken to Dr Levin's
appointments secretary and appointments are available as early as Jan 30
or Feb 4, depending on whether your are also seen by a resident or not.
The number to call for appointments is (216) 444 5559.
As regards the Ml, this is not a mai

Thank you for your feedback


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