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Multiple sclerosis in childhood: Clinical and radiological features

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posted on 2023-11-03, 04:26 authored by Mike ForresterMike Forrester, L Coleman, AJ Kornberg
We analyzed the medical records and cerebral imaging of 30 children with early onset multiple sclerosis to compare the clinical and neuro-radiological features with acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis and adult multiple sclerosis. The female:male ratio was 1.3 before the age of 12 years and increased to 4.3 after age 12 years. Optic neuritis and pyramidal dysfunction were the most common presenting clinical features. The most common radiological features at first imaging were periventricular (77.2%), corpus callosal demyelination (63.6%), gadolinium enhancement (62.5%), and Dawson's fingers (40.9%). The median relapse rate per patient year was 1.2 ([IQR] 0.6-2.0). Seven patients reached a moderate Expanded-Disability-Status-Scale score of 3 and 3 patients were more severely affected (score of 6). Expanded-Disability-Status-Scale score increased by 0.7 for every relapse. Ten patients were commenced on immunomodulatory therapy (Interferon beta 1a, n = 9; Interferon beta 1b, n = 3; or Glatiramer acetate, n = 1), the majority of who had minimal side effects and a reduction in relapse rate.

History

Journal

Journal of Child Neurology

Volume

24

Pagination

56-62

Location

United States

ISSN

0883-0738

eISSN

1708-8283

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC