Roberto Saad Jr., Cristina Cordeiro Arranz, Vicente Dorgan Neto, Jaqueline Arantes Giannini, Márcio Botter
The aim of this study was to analyze the results of 17 patients with myasthenia gravis who, from 1985 to 1994, were submitted to thymectomy at the Medical School of Santa Casa de São Paulo. Nine patients (52.9%) were female and the mean age was approximately 30.3 years. The most usual symptoms were ptoses, weakness, and diplopia. Other symptoms included: dyspnea, dysphonia, thoracic pain and loss of weight. The average development period of the disease was 17.5 months (between 3 and 96 months). The diagnostic methods use were chest X-ray, response to edrophonium chloride (Tensilon), electrophysiologic study and thoracic CT. All patients were submitted to thymectomy through medium sternotomy. Patients were followed up from one month to ten years. Only one patient did not return to the clinic. Twelve patients (75%) achieved good results. The others four patients presented little or no response after thymectomy.
Keywords: Thymectomy. Myasthenia gravis.