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A Rabbani , M Qaffarpoor ,
Volume 57, Issue 4 (9 1999)
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This is a prospective descriptive research which was carried out in surgery ward 1 of Imam Khomeini Hospital during 6 years (1992-1998). In order to study the results of thymectomy in Myasthenia gravis we evaluated 18 thymectomies via median sternotomy which was performed in the course of six years. In this research the thymectomy was associated with 16.6% morbidity but no mortality. Follow up evaluation after a mean period of 38 months (Min.5-max. 72 months) revealed a remission rate in 44.4%, clinical improvement in 38.8% and relapsing rate in about 16.6% after thymectomy 55.5% of patients required medical treatment which 70% of them needed only one drug, with lower dose than before thymectomy.
M Qaffarpoor ,
Volume 57, Issue 4 (9 1999)
Abstract

With retrospective evaluation of 44 patients suffering from Guilan-Barre Syndrome (GBS), Chronic Idiopathic Demtyelinative Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) and Myasthenia Gravis (MG) treated with intravenous immunoglobulin, we found following results: 1) Initial symptoms of improvement on forth or fifth days. 2) Maximum recovery for CIDP and MG were after 16-24 and 3-11 days, respectively. 3) No major complication, but mild side effects in 32% of patients. 4) In patients with GBS one grade improvement achieved after 8-30 days. 5) Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) plus plasmapheresis had no advantages over IVIG alone. 6) No reasonable conclusion about relapsing rate and duration of response due to follow up restrictions.

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