1. Neuroimaging abnormalities associated with immunotherapy responsiveness in Down syndrome regression disorder
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Jonathan D. Santoro, Mellad M. Khoshnood, Saba Jafarpour, Lina Nguyen, Natalie K. Boyd, Benjamin N. Vogel, Ryan Kammeyer, Lina Patel, Melanie A. Manning, Angela L. Rachubinski, Robyn A. Filipink, Nicole T. Baumer, Stephanie L. Santoro, Catherine Franklin, Benita Tamrazi, Kristen W. Yeom, Gordon Worley, Joaquin M. Espinosa, and Michael S. Rafii
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence of neuroimaging abnormalities in individuals with Down syndrome regression disorder (DSRD) and evaluate if neuroimaging abnormalities were predictive of therapeutic responses. Methods A multicenter, retrospective, case–control study which reviewed neuroimaging studies of individuals with DSRD and compared them to a control cohort of individuals with Down syndrome (DS) alone was performed. Individuals aged 10–30 years and meeting international consensus criteria for DSRD were included. The presence of T1, T2/FLAIR, and SWI signal abnormalities was reviewed. Response rates to various therapies, including immunotherapy, were evaluated in the presence of neuroimaging abnormalities. Results In total, 74 individuals (35%) had either T2/FLAIR and/or SWI signal abnormality compared to 14 individuals (12%) without DSRD (p
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- 2024
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