This document discusses neuromuscular junction disorders, focusing on Myasthenia Gravis. It describes the pathogenesis and clinical presentation of MG, including that it causes fluctuating weakness in voluntary muscles due to antibodies against nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. It covers diagnostic tests for MG including response to cholinesterase inhibitors, repetitive nerve stimulation, and antibody testing. Treatments discussed include symptomatic therapies like anticholinesterase drugs as well as treatments that alter the disease course such as thymectomy and immunosuppressants.