Clinical Challenge - Test Your MG Knowledge

Reviewed by: HU Medical Review Board | Last reviewed: June 2025 | Last updated: July 2025

How confident are you in your Myasthenia Gravis knowledge? The complexities of MG demands a nuanced understanding for effective diagnosis and treatment. This interactive quiz is designed to challenge and reinforce your clinical knowledge, and provide a valuable opportunity for continuous learning. Dive in now and put your skills to the test!

Quick Quiz

A 55-year-old male presents with fluctuating ptosis and diplopia that worsens throughout the day, and they are diagnosed with myasthenia gravis. Which drug would be the most appropriate initial symptomatic treatment to consider?

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A patient with MG presents to the emergency department with acute worsening of weakness. Which clinical feature is most indicative of an impending myasthenic crisis?

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For long-term management of MG in patients requiring chronic immunosuppression to reduce steroid reliance, which of the following agents is commonly employed?

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A 70-year-old patient with well-controlled MG develops acute worsening of weakness after starting a new medication for a urinary tract infection. Which class of antibiotics is most likely to have caused this exacerbation?

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Which of the following conditions is most crucial to consider in the differential diagnosis of MG, particularly due to its overlapping symptoms but distinct pathophysiology?