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FLAMES with Elevated Myelin Basic Protein Followed by Myelitis

Authors :
Hiroyuki, Hokama
Yuki, Sakamoto
Toshiyuki, Hayashi
Seira, Hatake
Mizuho, Takahashi
Hiroto, Kodera
Akihito, Kutsuna
Chikako, Nito
Shunya, Nakane
Hiroshi, Nagayama
Toshiyuki, Takahashi
Kazumi, Kimura
Source :
Internal Medicine. 61:3585-3588
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, 2022.

Abstract

The pathophysiology of unilateral cortical fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR)-hyperintense lesions in anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)-associated encephalitis with seizures (FLAMES) is unclear. A 26-year-old man was referred because of a seizure. FLAIR showed an increased signal intensity and swelling of the right frontal cortex. His symptoms and imaging abnormalities were improved after intravenous methylprednisolone therapy. MOG antibody was detected both in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with FLAMES. Myelin basic protein (MBP) was elevated in CSF. The high MBP value in the CSF in the present case suggested that demyelination as well as inflammation can occur in some FLAMES patients.

Details

ISSN :
13497235 and 09182918
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Internal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bac8a8aa00810c73974e9fef1d19247e