Immunosuppressive treatment for myasthenia gravis crises improve the taste disorder in patients with thymoma: two case reports
Koichi Fukumoto,
Yuko Ohara,
Shoji Okado
et al.
Abstract:Background
Taste disorders in patients with thymoma accompanied by myasthenia gravis (MG) is rare.
Case Description
The first case was a male in his 50s who underwent surgery for Masaoka stage III type B3 thymoma. He experienced a loss of taste before surgery, which showed no improvement after surgery. Due to a MG crisis 44 days after surgery, the patient underwent intensive treatment with mechanical ventilation, steroid pulse therapy, and intravenous immunoglobulin (IV… Show more
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