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Risk Factors and Outcomes in Cats with Acquired Myasthenia Gravis (2001-2012)
D. W. Hague
, H. D. Humphries
, M. A. Mitchell
, G. D. Shelton
College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Clinical Medicine
Veterinary Teaching Hospital
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Risk Factors
100%
Risk Outcomes
100%
Myasthenia Gravis
100%
Mediastinal Mass
62%
Spontaneous Remission
50%
Surgical Treatment
12%
Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP)
12%
Clinical Outcomes
12%
Disease-associated
12%
Clinical Significance
12%
Increased Incidence
12%
Survival Time
12%
High Incidence
12%
San Diego
12%
University of California
12%
Medical Treatment
12%
Chronic Disease
12%
Euthanasia
12%
Thymoma
12%
Long-term Treatment
12%
Clinical Presentation
12%
Mixed Breed
12%
Signalment
12%
Megaesophagus
12%
Retrospective Case Series
12%
Survival Outcomes
12%
Somali
12%
Generalized Weakness
12%
Mass Treatment
12%
Myasthenic
12%
Acetylcholine Receptor Antibody
12%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Cat
100%
Myasthenia gravis
100%
Dog
7%
Megaesophagus
7%
Signalment
7%
Mixed Breeds
7%