Association between myasthenia gravis and cognitive disorders: a PRISMA-compliant meta-analysis.

The International journal of neuroscience(2022)

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Abstract
Patients with MG may have cognitive disorders, including those associated with the domains of language, visuospatial function, information processing, verbal immediate and delayed recall memory, visual immediate recall memory and response fluency. Furthermore, the age of onset and disease severity may be associated with cognitive disorders in patients with MG.
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Myasthenia gravis,cognition,cognitive area,cognitive disorder,meta-analysis,neuropsychological test
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