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Which of the following classes of drugs may provide temporary improvement in cases of myasthenia gravis?
Vital Signs
Measurements of the body's most basic functions, including temperature, pulse, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
Carotid Artery
A major blood vessel in the neck that supplies blood to the brain, neck, and face.
Apical Artery
A term that does not correspond to a widely recognized anatomical structure, potentially incorrect or too specific without broader context. Likely meant to refer to an artery supplying the apex of an organ. NO.
Radial Artery
A major artery in the arm, responsible for supplying blood to the hand and forearm.
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