Monica Seles diagnosed with chronic neuromuscular disease
Monica Seles shares her myasthenia gravis diagnosis to increase public knowledge of this chronic neuromuscular disease affecting muscle strength, partnering with an immunology company.
- Monica Seles has been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, a chronic neuromuscular autoimmune disease, three years ago and discussed it publicly before the U.S. Open.
- She first noticed symptoms like double vision and weakness in her arms and legs while playing tennis.
- To raise awareness about myasthenia gravis, Seles is partnering with argenx for the 'Go for Greater' campaign.
- The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke describes myasthenia gravis as causing weakness in voluntary muscles, affecting people of various ages.
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Monica Seles reveals her severe illness Myasthenia gravis, which strongly affects her life. Symptoms she has had since 2019.
·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleIn an interview with Associated Press, Monica Seles, an iconic figure in world tennis, announced that she has a very rare neuromuscular autoimmune disease.
The world's former number 1, winner of nine Grand Slam titles, confirmed that she was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleIn an interview, Monica Seles revealed a three-year fight against myasthenia, an autoimmune disease whose outbreaks can be severe.
·Paris, France
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