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Vibhav Bansal1, Mayank M Kansal, Julie Rowin
1Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA.
Abstract:
Broken heart syndrome or stress-induced non-ischemic cardiomyopathy (SICM) has rarely been reported in the setting of myasthenic crisis. We describe a case of reversible SICM that occurred simultaneously with myasthenic crisis in a 77-year-old man without prior cardiac history, and we discuss the previous findings that support an association of other cardiac disorders with myasthenia gravis.
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