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Intrathecal oligoclonal bands synthesis in multiple sclerosis: is it always a prognostic factor?

Authors :
Patrizia Sola
Roberta Bedin
Giancarlo Coghe
Claudia Sardu
Maria Giovanna Marrosu
Diana Ferraro
Lucia Schirru
Jessica Frau
Giuseppe Fenu
Maria Antonietta Secci
Lorena Lorefice
Eleonora Cocco
Luisa M. Villar
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Oligoclonal IgM (OCMB) and IgG (OCGB) bands were found to be associated with poor multiple sclerosis (MS) prognosis. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of OCMB/OCGB in a cohort of Sardinian MS patients. We recruited patients from the University of Cagliari. They underwent lumbar puncture for diagnostic purposes. Demographic and the following clinical data were recorded: clinical course; time to reach EDSS 3 and 6; EDSS at last follow-up; and MS treatments. The influence of gender, clinical course, age at onset, treatments, and OCGB/OCMB on reaching EDSS 3 was analysed using Cox regression. Kaplan–Meier curves were used to study the time to reach EDSS 3 considering OCMB/OCGB and therapies. The enrolled number of subjects was 503. The variables influencing the achievement of EDSS 3.0 were: male gender (p = 0.005); progressive course (p = 0.001); age at onset (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec122385b053b19d43c18c0d5d8c5118