Anti-MOG associated encephalomyelitis entities

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Clinic

Serum anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibodies are present in up to 50% of patients with an acquired demyelinating syndrome including:

Symptoms [2]

The signs and symptoms of anti-MOG associated disease are based on which part of the nervous system is affected.

Children presenting with ADEM or autoimmune encephalitis may have

  • Confusion, a decreased level of alertness,
  • Seizures,
  • Behavioral changes,
  • Optic neuritis + Pain around the eyes.
  • Transverse myelitis can cause Weakness, Numbness, Difficulty walking and bowel/bladder function.

Miasms:

EBV



Analogue:

Anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome entities: Both have same mechanism (Myelitis) with different location due to different Antigen sites. Its main miasm is SHBV and the second one is STLE