The diagnostic workup of children with the radiologically isolated syndrome differs by age and by sex

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Makhani, Naila | Lebrun-Frenay, Christine | Siva, Aksel | Shabanova, Veronika | Wassmer, Evangeline | Santoro, Jonathan | Narula, Sona | Brenton, J. Nicholas | Mar, Soe | Durand-Dubief, Francoise | Zephir, Helene | Mathey, Guillaume | Rojas, Juan | de Seze, Jerome | Tenembaum, Silvia | Stone, Robert Thompson | Casez, Olivier | Carra-Dallière, Clarisse | Neuteboom, Rinze | Ahsan, Nusrat | Arroyo, Hugo | Cabre, Philippe | Gombolay, Grace | Inglese, Matilde | Louapre, Celine | Margoni, Monica | Palavra, Filipe | Pohl, Daniela | Reich, Daniel | Ruet, Aurélie | Thouvenot, Eric | Timby, Niklas | Tintore, Mar | Uygunoglu, Ugur | Vargas, Wendy | Venkateswaran, Sunita | Verhelst, Helene | Wickstrom, Ronny | Azevedo, Christina | Kantarci, Orhun | Shapiro, Eugene | Okuda, Darin | Pelletier, Daniel

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International audience. Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and spinal MRIs are often obtained in children with the radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) for diagnosis and prognosis. Factors affecting the frequency and timing of these tests are unknown.Objective: To determine whether age or sex were associated with (1) having CSF or spinal MRI obtained or (2) the timing of these tests.Methods: We analyzed children (≤ 18 y) with RIS enrolled in an international longitudinal study. Index scans met 2010/2017 multiple sclerosis (MS) MRI criteria for dissemination in space (DIS). We used Fisher's exact test and multivariable logistic regression (covariates = age, sex, MRI date, MRI indication, 2005 MRI DIS criteria met, and race).Results: We included 103 children with RIS (67% girls, median age = 14.9 y). Children ≥ 12 y were more likely than children < 12 y to have CSF obtained (58% vs. 21%, adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 4.9, p = 0.03). Pre-2017, girls were more likely than boys to have CSF obtained (n = 70, 79% vs. 52%, AOR = 4.6, p = 0.01), but not more recently (n = 30, 75% vs. 80%, AOR = 0.2, p = 0.1; p = 0.004 for interaction). Spinal MRIs were obtained sooner in children ≥ 12 y (median 11d vs. 159d, p = 0.03).Conclusions: Younger children with RIS may be at continued risk for misdiagnosis and misclassification of MS risk. Consensus guidelines are needed.

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