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While there is no cure for Myasthenia Gravis, the condition can generally be controlled with medication and other treatment. Once diagnosed, MG patients are ordinarily prescribed varying combinations and doses of steroids, such as prednisone, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors like pyridostigmine, and immunosuppressant medication such as azathioprine. Patients with lingering symptoms of any severity are subsequently guided toward other tratments like IVIG and thymectomy, even when, as in most cases, no thymoma are evident. Except in the minority of cases where thymomal malignancy is evidenced and cancer treatment protocols ensue, life expectancy for MG patients is relatively normal. Quality of life varies, as many patients