Clinical features of LRP4 /agrin‐antibody–positive myasthenia gravis: A multicenter study

Author:

Rivner Michael H.1ORCID,Quarles Brandy M.1,Pan Jin‐Xiu2,Yu Zheng2,Howard James F.3ORCID,Corse Andrea4,Dimachkie Mazen M.5,Jackson Carlayne6,Vu Tuan7,Small George8,Lisak Robert P.9,Belsh Jerry10,Lee Ikjae11,Nowak Richard J.12,Baute Vanessa13,Scelsa Stephen14,Fernandes J. Americo15,Simmons Zachary16,Swenson Andrea17,Barohn Richard5,Sanka R. Bhavaraju6,Gooch Clifton7,Ubogu Eroboghene11,Caress James13,Pasnoor Mamatha5,Xu Hongyan18,Mei Lin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of NeurologyAugusta University Augusta Georgia

2. Department of NeurosciencesCase Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio

3. Department of NeurologyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina

4. Department of NeurologyThe Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland

5. Department of NeurologyUniversity of Kansas Kansas City Kansas

6. Department of NeurologyUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio Texas

7. Department of NeurologyUniversity of South Florida Tampa Florida

8. Department of NeurologyAllegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

9. Department of NeurologyWayne State University Detroit Michigan

10. Department of NeurologyRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick New Jersey

11. Department of NeurologyUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama

12. Department of NeurologyYale University New Haven Connecticut

13. Department of NeurologyWake Forest University Winston‐Salem North Carolina

14. Department of NeurologyMount Sinai‐Beth Israel Hospital New York New York

15. Department of Neurological SciencesUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha Nebraska

16. Department of NeurologyPenn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey Pennsylvania

17. Department of NeurologyUniversity of Iowa Iowa City Iowa

18. Department of Population Health SciencesAugusta University Augusta Georgia

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Physiology

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