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Multiple sclerosis diagnosis and its differential diagnosis in patients presenting with type four 'mirror pattern' CSF oligoclonal bands  (2025)

Authors:
Marastoni, Damiano; Sicchieri, Monica; Pizzini, Francesca B; Scartezzini, Arianna; Virla, Federica; Turano, Ermanna; Anni, Daniela; Bertolazzo, Maddalena; Ziccardi, Stefano; Camera, Valentina; Tamanti, Agnese; Marini, Maddalena; Lippi, Giuseppe; Bonetti, Bruno; Solomon, Andrew J; Calabrese, Massimiliano
Title:
Multiple sclerosis diagnosis and its differential diagnosis in patients presenting with type four 'mirror pattern' CSF oligoclonal bands
Year:
2025
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
Elettronico
Referee:
Name of journal:
Journal of Neurology
ISSN of journal:
0340-5354
N° Volume:
272
Number or Folder:
3
Page numbers:
1-8
Keyword:
Cerebrospinal fluid; Differential diagnosis; Mirror pattern; Multiple sclerosis diagnosis; Oligoclonal bands
Short description of contents:
Background: Presence of oligoclonal bands (OCBs) restricted to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) characterizes most patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Few data are available on the frequency of MS diagnosis and the main alternative diagnoses in patients with an initial central nervous system (CNS) demyelinating event and CSF IV pattern, the so-called 'mirror pattern'. Methods: Seventy-six patients presenting with OCBs pattern IV after a clinical attack suggestive of CNS demyelinating event were included in the study. Diagnostic work-up, including blood, CSF, and paraclinical examinations, and 2 years of clinical and radiological follow-up were evaluated. Results: Pattern IV occurred in 15.1% of patients. Twenty-five patients (32.8%) received a diagnosis of MS, thirty-two (42.1%) an alternative diagnosis, and nineteen (25%) remained without definite diagnosis. Most frequent alternative diagnosis was encephalopathy with atypical MRI lesions of probable vascular origin (19.7%). MS was significantly more common in patients with type IV OCB pattern (25 of 76) than in a group of patients presenting with type I OCB pattern (32 of 168, p = 0.017). Conclusion: The diagnosis of MS is common in patients who present with OCBs pattern IV. However, other CNS disorders, particularly vascular encephalopathy, should be carefully considered.
Note:
Damiano Marastoni and Monica Sicchieri have equally contributed to the current work.
Web page:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-025-12947-y
Product ID:
144353
Handle IRIS:
11562/1154991
Last Modified:
April 23, 2025
Bibliographic citation:
Marastoni, Damiano; Sicchieri, Monica; Pizzini, Francesca B; Scartezzini, Arianna; Virla, Federica; Turano, Ermanna; Anni, Daniela; Bertolazzo, Maddalena; Ziccardi, Stefano; Camera, Valentina; Tamanti, Agnese; Marini, Maddalena; Lippi, Giuseppe; Bonetti, Bruno; Solomon, Andrew J; Calabrese, Massimiliano, Multiple sclerosis diagnosis and its differential diagnosis in patients presenting with type four 'mirror pattern' CSF oligoclonal bands «Journal of Neurology» , vol. 272 , n. 32025pp. 1-8

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