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Analysis of prognostic factors associated with longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis

Authors :
Xavier Montalban
Albert Saiz
C Iñiguez
Teresa Ayuso
Pablo Villoslada
Sara Llufriu
Jordi Río
Maria Sepúlveda
Angel P. Sempere
Mar Mendibe
Iñigo Gabilondo
Javier Olascoaga
Joaquín Castilló
J.F. Corral
Cristina Guijarro
Lluís Ramió-Torrentà
Yolanda Blanco
Sonia Santos
Francesc Graus
Alex Rovira
Source :
Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 19:742-748
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2012.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to report the clinical profile and outcome of longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM). Methods: We prospectively studied adult patients who presented with LETM from January 2008 to December 2011. Information on demographic, clinical course, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and outcome was collected. HLA-DRB1 genotype was compared with those of 225 normal controls and patients with MS (228) and neuromyelitis optica (NMO) (22). Results: In total, 23 patients (16 female) with a median age of 44.5 years (range: 20–77 years) were included. Most (74%) had moderate–severe disability at nadir (48% non-ambulatory), normal/non-multiple sclerosis (MS) brain MRI (96%) and a median MRI cord lesion of 5 vertebral segments (range: 3–19). Laboratory analysis showed cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis (45%), NMO-IgG (9%), antinuclear antibodies (70%), and genotype HLA-DRB1*13 (57%). The frequency of DRB1*13 genotype was higher compared with controls ( p=0.002), MS ( p=0.001) and NMO ( p= 0.003) patients. After a median follow-up of 32 months, one patient converted to MS, two had relapsing LETM with NMO-IgG, and 20 remained as idiopathic with recurrences in four (20%). Twelve (52%) patients recovered with minimal disability (Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) Conclusions: Inflammatory LETM is mostly idiopathic with a good outcome. It includes a relatively homogenous group of patients with an overrepresentation of the HLA-DRB1*13 genotype. EDSS at nadir is a predictor of the final outcome and extension of the myelitis of the recurrence risk.

Details

ISSN :
14770970 and 13524585
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32ab48424eedfa74c6c3fb87c9d0634c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1352458512461968