Immune dysregulation syndrome with cytotoxic T ‐lymphocyte antigen 4 mutation showing multiple central nervous system lesions
ConclusionsA patient withCTLA4 variant might develop multiple central nervous system lesions including longitudinally-extended spinal cord lesions. As there is effective targeted immunotherapy, a complete immunological work-up is required for early diagnosis when a patient presents with central nervous system lesions and multi-organ symptoms.
Source: Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology - Category: Neurology Authors: Makoto Eriguchi,
Hiroo Katsuya,
Keisuke Kidoguchi,
Hiroshi Ureshino,
Masanori Nishi,
Masashi Nishihara,
Motoshi Sonoda,
Masataka Ishimura,
Shinya Kimura,
Hideo Hara Tags: CASE REPORT Source Type: research
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