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Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features

Pediatric MS tends to present more often with an acute onset and a polysymptomatic form of the disease, possibly with encephalopathy and large tumefactive lesions similar to those observed in some cases of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), which makes it more difficult to differentiate be...

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Autores principales: Hoche, Franziska, Pfeifenbring, Sabine, Vlaho, Stefan, Qirshi, Mayyada, Theis, Marius, Schneider, Wilfried, Porto, Luciana, Müller, Klaus, Kieslich, Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3291843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21547392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00702-011-0609-6
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author Hoche, Franziska
Pfeifenbring, Sabine
Vlaho, Stefan
Qirshi, Mayyada
Theis, Marius
Schneider, Wilfried
Porto, Luciana
Müller, Klaus
Kieslich, Matthias
author_facet Hoche, Franziska
Pfeifenbring, Sabine
Vlaho, Stefan
Qirshi, Mayyada
Theis, Marius
Schneider, Wilfried
Porto, Luciana
Müller, Klaus
Kieslich, Matthias
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description Pediatric MS tends to present more often with an acute onset and a polysymptomatic form of the disease, possibly with encephalopathy and large tumefactive lesions similar to those observed in some cases of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), which makes it more difficult to differentiate between an explosive and severe onset of MS vs. ADEM. An ADEM-like first demyelinating event can be the first attack of pediatric MS, but international consensus definitions require two or more non-ADEM demyelinating events for diagnosis of MS. In our patient KIDMUS MRI criteria for MS (Mikaeloff et al. J Pediatr 144:246–252, 2004a; Mikaeloff et al. Brain 127:1942–1947, 2004b) were negative at first attack, but Barkhof criteria for lesion dissemination in space in adults (Barkhof et al. 120:2059–2069, 1997), Callen modified MS-criteria and Callen MS-ADEM criteria for children (Callen et al. Neurology 72:961–967, 2009a; Callen et al. Neurology 72:968–973, 2009b) were positive suggesting pediatric MS. As the clinical course was devastating with non-responsiveness upon high-dose immune modulatory therapy and due to the absence of an alternative diagnosis other than demyelinating disease brain biopsy was performed. Brain biopsy studies or autopsy case reports of fulminant pediatric MS patients are extremely rare. Histopathology revealed an inflammatory demyelinating CNS process with confluent demyelination, indicating the likelihood of a relapsing disease course compatible with an acute to subacute demyelinating inflammatory disease. This pattern was corresponding to the early active multiple sclerosis subtype I of Lucchinetti et al. (Ann Neurol 47(6):707–717, 2000).
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spelling pubmed-32918432012-03-21 Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features Hoche, Franziska Pfeifenbring, Sabine Vlaho, Stefan Qirshi, Mayyada Theis, Marius Schneider, Wilfried Porto, Luciana Müller, Klaus Kieslich, Matthias J Neural Transm Basic Neurosciences, Genetics and Immunology - Original Article Pediatric MS tends to present more often with an acute onset and a polysymptomatic form of the disease, possibly with encephalopathy and large tumefactive lesions similar to those observed in some cases of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), which makes it more difficult to differentiate between an explosive and severe onset of MS vs. ADEM. An ADEM-like first demyelinating event can be the first attack of pediatric MS, but international consensus definitions require two or more non-ADEM demyelinating events for diagnosis of MS. In our patient KIDMUS MRI criteria for MS (Mikaeloff et al. J Pediatr 144:246–252, 2004a; Mikaeloff et al. Brain 127:1942–1947, 2004b) were negative at first attack, but Barkhof criteria for lesion dissemination in space in adults (Barkhof et al. 120:2059–2069, 1997), Callen modified MS-criteria and Callen MS-ADEM criteria for children (Callen et al. Neurology 72:961–967, 2009a; Callen et al. Neurology 72:968–973, 2009b) were positive suggesting pediatric MS. As the clinical course was devastating with non-responsiveness upon high-dose immune modulatory therapy and due to the absence of an alternative diagnosis other than demyelinating disease brain biopsy was performed. Brain biopsy studies or autopsy case reports of fulminant pediatric MS patients are extremely rare. Histopathology revealed an inflammatory demyelinating CNS process with confluent demyelination, indicating the likelihood of a relapsing disease course compatible with an acute to subacute demyelinating inflammatory disease. This pattern was corresponding to the early active multiple sclerosis subtype I of Lucchinetti et al. (Ann Neurol 47(6):707–717, 2000). Springer Vienna 2011-03-10 2011-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3291843/ /pubmed/21547392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00702-011-0609-6 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2011
spellingShingle Basic Neurosciences, Genetics and Immunology - Original Article
Hoche, Franziska
Pfeifenbring, Sabine
Vlaho, Stefan
Qirshi, Mayyada
Theis, Marius
Schneider, Wilfried
Porto, Luciana
Müller, Klaus
Kieslich, Matthias
Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features
title Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features
title_full Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features
title_fullStr Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features
title_full_unstemmed Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features
title_short Rare brain biopsy findings in a first ADEM-like event of pediatric MS: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features
title_sort rare brain biopsy findings in a first adem-like event of pediatric ms: histopathologic, neuroradiologic and clinical features
topic Basic Neurosciences, Genetics and Immunology - Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3291843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21547392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00702-011-0609-6
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