Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-antibody (MOG-IgG) associated disease with centrally located long spinal cord lesion in a 14-month old child.
Mohamad Syafeeq Faeez Md NohPublished in: Journal of central nervous system disease (2020)
Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-antibodies (MOG-IgG) are associated with acquired inflammatory demyelinating syndromes, seen predominantly in children and young adults. The overlapping clinical and radiological features of the heterogenous spectrum of demyelinating central nervous system (CNS) diseases makes the detection of MOG-IgG antibodies important for prognosis and treatment decisions. Herein, we describe the occurrence of MOG-IgG associated disease presenting as acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), with spinal MRI findings of centrally located long cord lesion in a 14-month old child.
Keyphrases
- young adults
- spinal cord
- mental health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- liver failure
- white matter
- risk assessment
- neuropathic pain
- contrast enhanced
- oxidative stress
- blood brain barrier
- intensive care unit
- magnetic resonance
- diffusion weighted imaging
- respiratory failure
- label free
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- replacement therapy
- aortic dissection