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Eur J Neurol

Authors :
Deschamps, R. (Romain)
Pique, J. (Julie)
Ayrignac, X. (Xavier)
Collongues, N. (Nicolas)
Audoin, B. (Bertrand)
Zéphir, H. (Hélène)
Ciron, J. (Jonathan)
Cohen, M. (Mikael)
Aboab, J. (Jennifer)
Mathey, G. (Guillaume)
Derache, N. (Nathalie)
Laplaud, D. (David)
Thouvenot, E. (Eric)
Bourre, B. (Bertrand)
Ruet, A. (Aurélie)
Durand-Dubief, F. (Françoise)
Touitou, V. (Valérie)
Vignal-Clermont, C. (Catherine)
Papeix, C. (Caroline)
Gout, O. (Olivier)
Marignier, R. (Romain)
Maillart, E. (Elisabeth)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The prognosis in myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is a matter of debate. Our aim was to assess the long-term outcomes of patients with MOGAD. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed the clinical and paraclinical data of patients from the French nationwide observatory study NOMADMUS who tested positive for MOG antibodies (MOG-IgG) and who had clinical follow-up of at least 8 years from their first episode. RESULTS: Sixty-one patients (median [range] age at onset 27 [3-69] years), with a median (mean; range) follow-up of 177 (212.8; 98-657) months, were included. Among 58 patients with a relapsing course, 26.3% relapsed in the first year after onset. Of the 61 patients, 90.2% experienced at least one episode of optic neuritis. At last visit, the median (mean; range) Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score was 1 (2.12; 0-7.5), 12.5% had an EDSS score ≥6 and 37.5% had an EDSS score ≥3. Of 51 patients with final visual acuity (VA) data available, 15.7% had VA ≤0.1 in at least one eye and 25.5% had VA ≤0.5 in at least one eye. Bilateral blindness (VA ≤0.1) was present in 5.9% of patients. Finally, 12.5% of patients presented bladder dysfunction requiring long-term urinary catheterization. No factor associated significantly with a final EDSS score ≥3 or with final VA ≤0.1 was found. CONCLUSION: Overall long-term favourable outcomes were achieved in a majority of our patients, but severe impairment, in particular visual damage, was not uncommon.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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