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Cerebellar Involvement in Attacks of Aquaporin-4-IgG Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder  (2025)

Authors:
Dinoto, Alessandro; Cacciaguerra, Laura; Krecke, Karl N; Chen, John Jing-Wei; Wingerchuk, Dean M; Weinshenker, Brian G; Banks, Samantha A; Lopez-Chiriboga, Alfonso Sebastian; Valencia-Sanchez, Cristina; Sechi, Elia; Pittock, Sean J; Flanagan, Eoin P
Title:
Cerebellar Involvement in Attacks of Aquaporin-4-IgG Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
Year:
2025
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
Elettronico
Referee:
Name of journal:
NEUROLOGY® NEUROIMMUNOLOGY & NEUROINFLAMMATION
ISSN of journal:
2332-7812
N° Volume:
12
Number or Folder:
e200344
Page numbers:
1-6
Keyword:
aquaporin-4-IgG positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (AQP4+NMOSD); cerebellar involvement; MRI lesion patterns
Short description of contents:
Objectives: To characterize the frequency and clinicoradiologic phenotype of cerebellar involvement in attacks of aquaporin-4-IgG positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (AQP4+NMOSD) which are incompletely captured in current diagnostic criteria. Methods: Brain MRI scans from patients with AQP4+NMOSD in the Mayo Clinic database were reviewed, and those with cerebellar T2-hyperintense lesions ≤30 days from attack onset were included for clinical and radiologic characterization. Results: From 432 patients with AQP4+NMOSD, we identified 17 (4%) with cerebellar attacks. The median age at attack onset was 47 years (range, 7-74). Cerebellar symptoms and signs were noted in 16 (94%) of 17 and the remaining patient was intubated preventing a detailed cerebellar exam. The median Expanded Disability Status Scale score at nadir was 5 (range, 2-9.5). Sixteen (94%) had other regions involved during the attack, most frequently with brainstem or area postrema involvement. Cerebellar MRI T2-lesions (8 single; 11 contiguous with the brainstem; 6/15 [35%] enhancing) were located in cerebellar peduncles, 15 (inferior, 5; middle, 10; superior, 10), and cerebellar parenchyma, 8 (dentate, 4; medial, 2; lateral, 4). T2-lesions persisted in 9 (82%) of 11 beyond 6 months. Discussion: Cerebellar involvement during attacks of AQP4+NMOSD is rare but the associated neurologic deficits tend to be severe. Cerebellar peduncle or dentate nucleus T2-lesions are frequent MRI accompaniments. Clinical features and MRI lesion patterns of cerebellar involvement could be incorporated into future iterations of AQP4+NMOSD criteria.
Web page:
https://doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000200344
Product ID:
143251
Handle IRIS:
11562/1147207
Last Modified:
February 13, 2025
Bibliographic citation:
Dinoto, Alessandro; Cacciaguerra, Laura; Krecke, Karl N; Chen, John Jing-Wei; Wingerchuk, Dean M; Weinshenker, Brian G; Banks, Samantha A; Lopez-Chiriboga, Alfonso Sebastian; Valencia-Sanchez, Cristina; Sechi, Elia; Pittock, Sean J; Flanagan, Eoin P, Cerebellar Involvement in Attacks of Aquaporin-4-IgG Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder «NEUROLOGY® NEUROIMMUNOLOGY & NEUROINFLAMMATION» , vol. 12 , n. e2003442025pp. 1-6

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