Giovanni Novi, Elvira Sbragia, Luana Benedetti, Angelo Schenone, Antonio Uccelli, Roberta Magliozzi, Massimo Del Sette, Matilde Inglese, Alice Laroni
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Relapsing meningitis and limbic encephalitis in anti-AQP4-Ab-associated neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder.
Objectives: neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is a rare autoimmune disease mainly affecting optic nerves and the spinal cord. Due to the potentially irreversible tissue damage, prevention of relapses is of utmost importance.
Methods: We describe the atypical clinical course and pathology results of a patient with anti-aquaporin-4 antibody (anti-AQP4-Ab)-associated NMOSD who developed aseptic meningitis followed by limbic-encephalitis-like presentation with extensive brain lesions upon treatment with rituximab and tocilizumab.
Results: The patient developed subacute cognitive decline with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evidence of extensive brain white matter lesions. In the hypothesis of an opportunistic brain infection, she underwent brain biopsy of the temporal pole. Pathology results revealed typical NMOSD findings with complement activation, supporting the hypothesis of an atypical presentation of anti-AQP-Ab-associated NMOSD. Accordingly, treatment with the complement-targeting drug eculizumab was started, leading to a dramatic clinical and MRI improvement.
Discussion: aseptic meningitis and limbic encephalitis could represent a rare phenotype of anti-AQP4-Ab-associated NMOSD.
期刊介绍:
Multiple Sclerosis Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on all aspects of multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other related autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system.
The journal for your research in the following areas:
* __Biologic basis:__ pathology, myelin biology, pathophysiology of the blood/brain barrier, axo-glial pathobiology, remyelination, virology and microbiome, immunology, proteomics
* __Epidemology and genetics:__ genetics epigenetics, epidemiology
* __Clinical and Neuroimaging:__ clinical neurology, biomarkers, neuroimaging and clinical outcome measures
* __Therapeutics and rehabilitation:__ therapeutics, rehabilitation, psychology, neuroplasticity, neuroprotection, and systematic management
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