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Management of myasthenia gravis, all are true, except:
1-puppilary constriction in the context of profound
life threatening weakness may be a clue to cholinergic crises
2-propantheline is usually given 3-6 times daily to
combat the side effects of pyridostigmine
3-thymectomy is indicated in all cases
4-the presence of thymoma portends a poor prognosis
5-during a suspected myasthenic crisis, we should stop
all medication if we can