In myasthenia gravis, surgical removal of the thymus gland proves to be effective and economical
In patients with myasthenia gravis, the surgical removal of the thymus gland, called thymectomy, added "quality adjusted life years" to patients and was also cost-effective in comparison to pharmacological treatment alone, according to a study published April 13 in JAMA Network Open. "Quality adjust
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