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Autoimmune-Autonomic-Ganglionopathy

Autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy (AAG) is an immune-mediated acquired autonomic dysfunction disease that is related to auto-acetylcholine receptor antibodies and mainly manifests as autonomic dysfunction. The disease mostly occurs in young and middle-aged patients, and it often has prodromal symptoms such as respiratory or digestive tract infections, mainly manifested as impaired sympathetic nerve function, such as orthostatic hypotension, syncope, sweatlessness and other glandular secretory dysfunction; paraautonomic dysfunction, such as dry mouth, dry eyes, pupils with slow light reflection, bladder dysfunction, etc.; Autoimmune-Autonomic-Ganglionopathy https://acroscell.creative-bioarray.com/platform/autoimmune-autonomic-ganglionopathy.html

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