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Absence of latitudinal gradient in oligoclonal bands prevalence in argentina

Authors :
Susana Liwacki
Edgardo Reich
Marcela Parada Marcilla
Verónica Tkachuk
Patricio Blaya
Geraldine Luetic
Vladimiro Sinay
Gisela Zanga
Fatima Pagani Cassara
Norma Deri
Alejandro Caride
Pablo A. López
Ivan Martos
María C. Ysrraelit
Marcela Fiol
María Laura Menichini
Mariano Coppola
Edgar Carnero Contentti
Nora Fernández Liguori
Edgardo Cristiano
Gustavo Sgrilli
Ricardo Alonso
Andrés Barboza
Laura Negrotto
Luciano Recchia
Javier Pablo Hryb
Carlos Vrech
Raúl Piedrabuena
Jorge Correale
Maria Laura Saladino
Diego Giunta
Pablo Divi
Judith Steinberg
Dario Tavolini
Carolina Mainella
María I. Gaitán
Orlando Garcea
Pedro Nofal
Matías Kohler
Guido Vazquez
Marcos Burgos
María Eugenia Balbuena
Adriana Carrá
Juan Ignacio Rojas
Anibal Chertcoff
Emanuel Silva
Jimena Miguez
Juan Pablo Viglione
Eduardo Knorre
Berenice Silva
Juan Pablo Pettinicchi
Marina Alonso Serena
Liliana Patrucco
Jorge Blanche
Leila Cohen
Agustín Pappolla
Maria E. Fracaro
Mariano Marrodan
Amelia Alves Pinheiro
Santiago Bestoso
Cecilia Pita
María Celeste Curbelo
María. L. Doldan
Felisa Leguizamon
Luciana Lazaro
Gabriel Volman
Lorena M. Cabrera
Ruben Manzi
Santiago Tizio
Gustavo Jose
Fernando Caceres
Alejandra D. Martinez
Miguel Jacobo
Eduardo Kohler
Source :
Web of Science

Abstract

Like MS prevalence, oligoclonal bands (OCB) frequency seems to follow a latitudinal gradient. Argentina is extensive, latitude-wise, and previous studies have not found an MS prevalence latitudinal gradient. Our aim is to describe OCB prevalence in MS, clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) and radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) patients included in the Argentinean MS and NMOSD registry (RelevarEM) and to investigate if it follows a latitudinal gradient.For each province, an average latitude was calculated, and OCB frequency was investigated. Multivariate logistical regression analysis and linear correlation were performed. Statistical analysis was repeated after excluding patients from centers using isoelectric focusing (IEF) in less than 95% of patients (CwIEF95).We included 2866 patients. OCB where positive in 73.9% of patients. No association or correlation were found between OCB and latitude of residence, even after excluding patients from (CwIEF95).OCB positivity does not follow a latitudinal gradient in Argentina. Also, OCB positivity is lower than described in other world regions.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Web of Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62f51c2187af13e9dcaf7ebff2487c70