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Clinical, prognostic and pathophysiological implications of MOG-IgG detection in the CSF: the importance of intrathecal MOG-IgG synthesis.

Giacomo GrecoMario RisiStefano MasciocchiPietro BusinaroEleonora RigoniElisabetta ZardiniSilvia ScaranzinChiara MorandiLuca DiamantiThomas FoiadelliMaria Pia GiannoccaroLuana MorelliRocco LiguoriPaolo BaroneAlessandra TozzoAlice PassariniStefano GelibterFrancesco PattiPaola BanfiAnna Maria SimoneAlvino BiseccoMartino RuggieriDavide MaimoneGiorgia BrunoSabrina SiliquiniStefania BovaMassimiliano Di FilippoRoberta LanzilloAntonio GalloElena ColomboDiego FranciottaMatteo Gastaldinull null
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2024)
Consistently with physiopathology, MOG-IgG ITS is a promising prognostic factor in MOGAD, and its calculation could enhance the clinical relevance of CSF MOG-IgG testing, making a case for its introduction in clinical practice.
Keyphrases
  • prognostic factors
  • clinical practice
  • cerebrospinal fluid
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