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Aug 18, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Questions

Questions 1. Regarding the pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis, what is/are the possible mechanisms by which acetylcholine receptor antibodies interfere with neuromuscular transmission? A. Binding to the acetylcholine receptor and blocking…

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Aug 18, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Answers

Answers 1.D. All three are mechanisms of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies. 2.B. The medial lemniscus (ML) is widely separated from the anterolateral system (ALS) in the medulla. In fact, ML and…

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Jul 16, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Questions

1. Regarding the pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis, what is/are the possible mechanisms by which acetylcholine receptor antibodies interfere with neuromuscular transmission? A. binding to the acetylcholine receptor and blocking the…

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Jul 16, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Answers

1.D. All three are mechanisms of antiacetylcholine receptor antibodies. 2.B. The medial lemniscus (ML) is widely separated from the anterolateral system (ALS) in the medulla. In fact, ML and ALS…

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