P A T H O P H Y S I O L O G Y Disease Title: Myasthenia Gravis Predisposing Factor: Sex- women are affected frequently than men in the ratio of 7:2 Patient is a woman Age- common in women ages 20’s to 40’s Patient is 43 years old Race – all ethnic groups are affected Filipino (Possible viral infection) Autoimmune Response Produces antibodies (anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies) directed at the acetylcholine receptor site Antibodies compete with acetylcholine at the receptor sites Blockage of the active site of acetylcholine receptors Damage in the postsynaptic muscle membrane by the antibodies Reduction in the length of the postsynaptic membrane Shortening of the synaptic folds and widening of the synaptic cleft Reduced amount of acetylcholine receptors that are available for stimulation Impaired transmission of impulses across the neuromuscular junction 46 Failure to trigger muscle action potentials Weakness of muscle contraction A S S E S S M E N T CRANIAL NERVES OTHERS Cranial Nerves III, IV, VI Weakness of ocular muscles o diplopia Palatal/Laryngeal Weakness Weakness of facial muscles nasal quality of voice nasal regurgitation Cranial Nerves VII Weakness of facial muscles ptosis o blunted facial expressions Weakness of intercostal muscles dyspnea/labored breathing respiratory acidosis decrease O2 saturation Cranial Nerves IX, X Weakness of muscles of swallowing bilateral weak gag dysphagia Weakness of voluntary muscles fatigue (especially occurring at the end of the day) Cranial Nerves XI, XII Weakness of accessory muscles trapezius pain, neck pain Absent cough reflex Accumulation of mucus secretions in the lungs Respiratory Infection MEDICATION pyridostigmine(Mestinon) MYASTHENIC CRISIS (undermedication) Intensification of signs and symptoms o Severe generalized muscle weakness Respiratory and bulbar muscle weakness CHOLINERGIC CRISIS (overmedication) o o o o o o o Nausea and vomiting Gastrointestinal irritability Bradycardia Diarrhea Excessive salivation Extreme muscle weakness Abdominal cramps 47 Respiratory Failure/Arrest Type II Acute Respiratory Failure Hypercapneic Type DEATH LEGEND: Manifested Not manifested Signs and symptoms manifested by patient o Signs and symptoms not manifested by patient 48