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Optical coherence tomography in myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein antibody-seropositive patients: a longitudinal study.

Frederike C OertelOlivier OutteryckBenjamin KnierHanna ZimmermannNadja BorisowJudith Bellmann-StroblAstrid BlaschekSven JariusMarkus ReindlKlemens RuprechtEdgar MeinlReinhard HohlfeldFriedemann PaulAlexander Ulrich BrandtTania KümpfelJoachim Havla
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2019)
We observed pRNFL thinning in patients with MOG-IgG during F/U, which was not accompanied by progressive GCIP reduction. This effect could be caused by a small number of EyeON- with other than ipsilateral ON attacks within 6 months before baseline. One possible interpretation could be a reduction of the swelling, which could mean that MOG-IgG patients show immune-related swelling in the CNS also outside of an attack's target area.
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