Case Reports in Neurology (Jan 2012)

Autoimmune Myasthenia Gravis after Sternal Fracture

  • Jens A. Petersen,
  • Hans H. Jung,
  • Michael Weller,
  • Michael Linnebank

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000335992
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 20 – 22

Abstract

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We report a 54-year-old woman who suffered a commotio cerebri, whiplash injury and a chest trauma with sternal fracture due to a high-velocity car accident. Two months later, she developed unilateral ptosis and blurred vision, which worsened during the day. Multiple diagnoses were suggested, ranging from thoracic outlet syndrome towards depression. Symptoms persisted and five years later, the patient consulted a neurologist. Laboratory analysis revealed significantly elevated levels of antibodies to acetylcholine receptors, and the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis was made. Speculatively, the damage of retrosternal thymic remnants due to a sternal fracture might have precipitated the condition or exacerbated subclinical disease.

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