Algorithm for myasthenia gravis testing via telehealth feasible

ORLANDO, Fla. — An algorithm for standardizing myasthenia gravis diagnosis during telehealth is feasible, but it requires additional testing and validation, according to researchers.
“Patients were sometimes not able to come to the clinic and so that brought the need to develop a new core examination just tailored to myasthenia gravis,” Gulsen Oztosun, MD, clinical research associate in the department of neurology and rehabilitation medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, told Healio at the American Neurological Association annual

ORLANDO, Fla. — An algorithm for standardizing myasthenia gravis diagnosis during telehealth is feasible, but it requires additional testing and validation, according to researchers.
“Patients were sometimes not able to come to the clinic and so that brought the need to develop a new core examination just tailored to myasthenia gravis,” Gulsen Oztosun, MD, clinical research associate in the department of neurology and rehabilitation medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, told Healio at the American Neurological Association annual