Overlapping central and peripheral nervous system syndromes in MOG antibody-associated disorders
Conclusions
Myeloradiculitis, combined central and peripheral demyelination syndromes, and inflammatory neuropathies may be associated with MOGAD and may be immunotherapy responsive. We identified a subgroup who may have pathology mediated by coexistent autoantibodies.
Source: Neurology Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation - Category: Neurology Authors: Rinaldi, S., Davies, A., Fehmi, J., Beadnall, H. N., Wang, J., Hardy, T. A., Barnett, M. H., Broadley, S. A., Waters, P., Reddel, S. W., Irani, S. R., Brilot, F., Dale, R. C., Ramanathan, S., the Australian and New Zealand MOG Study Group Tags: Neuropathic pain, All Demyelinating disease (CNS) Article Source Type: research
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