Cognition in patients with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease: a prospective, longitudinal, multicentre study of 113 patients (CogniMOG-Study).
Sarah PassokeCarlotta SternVivien HäußlerTania KümpfelJoachim HavlaDaniel EngelsSven JariusBrigitte WildemannMirjam Korporal-KuhnkeMakbule SenelJan-Patrick StellmannClemens WarnkeMatthias GrotheRasmus SchülkeStefan GingeleJulian Reza KretschmerLuisa KlotzAnnette WalterFlorian Then BerghOrhan AktasMarius RingelsteinIlya AyzenbergCarolin SchwakeIngo KleiterPia Sophie SperberRebekka RustPatrick SchindlerJudith Bellmann-StroblFriedemann PaulBruno KoppCorinna TrebstMartin W Hümmertnull nullPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2024)
Based on these data, we conclude that MOGAD patients show reduced visuomotor processing speed and semantic fluency to the extent that the disease burden includes cerebral lesions.