“…Tensilon test and standard and single fibre electromyogram (SF-EMG) were performed according to standard protocols on the subjects but not the controls. Briefly, five single muscle fibre pairs were sampled at the frontalis muscle, a standard procedure used for the specific diagnosis of ocular MG. 2,3 Electromyographic readings were compared with readings standardized for age and anatomical site in local Chinese population. Jittering, defined as increased mean interpotential interval (MIPI), mean consecutive difference (MCD), mean sorting difference (MSD) and impulse blocking, in two or more fibre pairs was taken as positive for myasthenia.…”