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MYASTHENIA GRAVIS ACCOMPANIED BY THYMOMAS NOT RELATED TO FOAMY VIRUS GENOME IN BELARUSIAN’S PATIENTS

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Pages 1603-1610 | Received 06 Nov 2006, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The spectrum and features of neurological disorders have been changed due to the Chernobyl catastrophe in the Republic of Belarus. More recently neurologists in Belarus have noted a significant increase in the frequency of myasthenia gravis (MG) with concomitant rise in the thymomas. There is some evidence suggesting that retroviruses play a key role in the development and pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. This study analyzed thymomas from 45 MG patients from the Republic of Belarus by using PCR and primers for two regions of FV—gag and bel-2 genes. The results showed that none of the varied thymuses from the 45 MG patients contained FV genome. No relationship can be confirmed between FV and this disease and the results suggest that no pathological link between FV and MG exists.

Notes

Liu, W. T., Kao, K. P., Liu, Y. C., & Chang, K. S. (1996). Human foamy virus genome in the thymus of myasthenia gravis patients. Zhonghua Min Guo Wei Sheng Wu Ji Mian Yi Xue Za Zhi, 29, 162–165.

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