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BACKGROUND: Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS. There have been few epidemiologic studies on NMO, none in Portugal.
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the clinical, biological and MRI characteristics from a cohort of Portuguese patients who fulfilled the Wingerchuk 2006 NMO/NMOSD criteria. To identify and characterize those who had concomitant autoimmune disease or circulating autoantibodies.
METHODS:
We performed an observational, retrospective, multicenter study in 5 Hospital Centers in Portugal.
RESULTS:
Sixty-seven patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. They were mainly Caucasian, 55 female. Median age at onset was 32.0 years and mean follow-up 7.4±6.0 years. Twenty-one patients were definite NMO and optic neuritis (ON) the most frequent initial presentation. Forty-six were classified as NMO spectrum disorders. The main subtypes were recurrent ON and single longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis. Twenty-four patients had positive AQP4-IgG. Twenty-three had other circulating autoantibodies. Fifteen out of 67 patients had concomitant autoimmune disease. There was a significant correlation between the presence of autoimmune disease and the positivity for AQP4-IgG. Five patients died, all definite NMO.
CONCLUSION:
This is the first study about this rare disease in Portugal. Demographic features were similar to other studies. The existence of concomitant autoimmune disease was significantly associated with seropositivity for AQP4-IgG.
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HSAC OFT Age of Onset Aquaporin 4/immunology Autoantibodies/immunology Autoimmune Diseases/epidemiology Autoimmune Diseases/immunology Brain/pathology Comorbidity Cohort Studies Follow-Up Studies Immunoglobulin G/immunology Magnetic Resonance Imaging Neuromyelitis Optica/epidemiology Neuromyelitis Optica/immunology Neuromyelitis Optica/pathology Optic Neuritis/epidemiology Optic Neuritis/immunology Optic Neuritis/pathology Portugal/epidemiology Retrospective Studies Sex Distribution
Citation
Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2015 Jul;134:79-84