Frequency and characteristics of short versus longitudinally extensive myelitis in adults with MOG antibodies: A retrospective multicentric study

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Ciron, Jonathan | Cobo-Calvo, Alvaro | Audoin, Bertrand | Bourre, Bertrand | Brassat, David | Cohen, Mikael | Collongues, Nicolas | Deschamps, Romain | Durand-Dubief, Françoise | Laplaud, David | Maillart, Elisabeth | Papeix, Caroline | Zephir, Hélène | Bereau, Matthieu | Brochet, Bruno | Carra-Dallière, Clarisse | Derache, Nathalie | Gagou-Scherer, Clarisse | Henry, Carole | Kerschen, Philippe | Mathey, Guillaume | Maubeuge, Nicolas | Maurousset, Aude | Montcuquet, Alexis | Moreau, Thibault | Prat, Christophe | Taithe, Frédéric | Thouvenot, Eric | Tourbah, Ayman | Rollot, Fabien | Vukusic, Sandra | Marignier, Romain

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Objectives: We aim to (1) determine the frequency and distinctive features of short myelitis (SM) and longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) in a cohort of adults with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)-antibody (Ab)-associated myelitis and (2) determine baseline prognostic factors among MOG-Ab-positive patients whose disease started with myelitis.Material and methods: We retrospectively analyzed clinical and paraclinical variables from a multicentric French cohort of adults with MOG-Ab-associated myelitis. At last follow-up, patients were classified into two groups according to the severity of the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) as ⩽2.5 or ⩾3.0.Results: Seventy-three patients with at least one episode of myelitis over disease course were included; among them, 28 (38.4%) presented with SM at the time of the first myelitis. Motor and sphincter involvement was less frequently observed in SM (51.9% and 48.2%, respectively) than in LETM patients (83.3% and 78.6%, respectively), p = 0.007 and p = 0.017; 61% of LETM patients displayed brain lesions compared to 28.6% in the SM group, p = 0.008, and the thoracic segment was more frequently involved in the LETM (82.2%) than in the SM group (39.3%), p < 0.001. EDSS at last follow-up was higher in LETM (median 3.0 (interquartile range: 2.0-4.0)) compared to SM patients (2.0, (1.0-3.0)), p = 0.042. Finally, a higher EDSS at onset was identified as the only independent risk factor for EDSS ⩾3.0 (odds ratio, 1.40, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.01-1.95, p = 0.046).Conclusion: SM in MOG-Ab-associated disease is not rare. The severity at onset was the only independent factor related to the final prognosis in MOG-Ab-associated myelitis.

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