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'Better explanations' in multiple sclerosis diagnostic workup

Authors :
Massimiliano Calabrese 1
Claudio Gasperini 2
Carla Tortorella 2
Gianmarco Schiavi 2
Giovanni Frisullo 2
Paolo Ragonese
Roberta Fantozzi 2
Luca Prosperini 2
Pietro Annovazzi 2
Cinzia Cordioli 2
Massimiliano Di Filippo 2
Diana Ferraro 2
Alberto Gajofatto 2
Simona Malucchi 2
Salvatore Lo Fermo 2
Giovanna De Luca 2
Maria L Stromillo 2
Eleonora Cocco 2
Antonio Gallo 2
Damiano Paolicelli 2
Roberta Lanzillo 2
Valentina Tomassini 2
Ilaria Pesci 2
Maria E Rodegher 2
Claudio Solaro 2
RIREMS group (Rising Italian Researchers in Multiple Sclerosis)
Massimiliano Calabrese 1 , Claudio Gasperini 2 , Carla Tortorella 2 , Gianmarco Schiavi 2 , Giovanni Frisullo 2 , Paolo Ragonese , Roberta Fantozzi 2 , Luca Prosperini 2 , Pietro Annovazzi 2 , Cinzia Cordioli 2 , Massimiliano Di Filippo 2 , Diana Ferraro 2 , Alberto Gajofatto 2 , Simona Malucchi 2 , Salvatore Lo Fermo 2 , Giovanna De Luca 2 , Maria L Stromillo 2 , Eleonora Cocco 2 , Antonio Gallo 2 , Damiano Paolicelli 2 , Roberta Lanzillo 2 , Valentina Tomassini 2 , Ilaria Pesci 2 , Maria E Rodegher 2 , Claudio Solaro 2 , RIREMS group (Rising Italian Researchers in Multiple Sclerosis)
Calabrese, M.
Gasperini, C.
Tortorella, C.
Schiavi, G.
Frisullo, G.
Ragonese, P.
Fantozzi, R.
Prosperini, L.
Annovazzi, P.
Cordioli, C.
Di Filippo, M.
Ferraro, D.
Gajofatto, A.
Malucchi, S.
Lo Fermo, S.
De Luca, G.
Stromillo, M. L.
Cocco, E.
Gallo, A.
Paolicelli, D.
Lanzillo, R.
Tomassini, V.
Pesci, I.
Rodegher, M. E.
Solaro, C.
Calabrese, Massimiliano
Gasperini, Claudio
Tortorella, Carla
Schiavi, Gianmarco
Frisullo, Giovanni
Ragonese, Paolo
Fantozzi, Roberta
Prosperini, Luca
Annovazzi, Pietro
Cordioli, Cinzia
Di Filippo, Massimiliano
Ferraro, Diana
Gajofatto, Alberto
Malucchi, Simona
Lo Fermo, Salvatore
De Luca, Giovanna
Stromillo, Maria L
Cocco, Eleonora
Gallo, Antonio
Paolicelli, Damiano
Lanzillo, Roberta
Tomassini, Valentina
Pesci, Ilaria
Rodegher, Maria E
Solaro, Claudio
Source :
Neurology
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2019.

Abstract

BackgroundThe exclusion of other diseases that can mimic multiple sclerosis (MS) is the cornerstone of current diagnostic criteria. However, data on the frequency of MS mimics in real life are incomplete.MethodsA total of 695 patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of MS in any of the 22 RIREMS centers underwent a detailed diagnostic workup, including a brain and spinal cord MRI scan, CSF and blood examinations, and a 3-year clinical and radiologic follow-up.FindingsA total of 667 patients completed the study. Alternative diagnoses were formulated in 163 (24.4%) cases, the most frequent being nonspecific neurologic symptoms in association with atypical MRI lesions of suspected vascular origin (40 patients), migraine with atypical lesions (24 patients), and neuromyelitis optica (14 patients). MS was diagnosed in 401 (60.1%) patients according to the 2017 diagnostic criteria. The multivariate analysis revealed that the absence of CSF oligoclonal immunoglobulin G bands (IgG-OB) (odds ratio [OR] 18.113), the presence of atypical MRI lesions (OR 10.977), the absence of dissemination in space (DIS) of the lesions (OR 5.164), and normal visual evoked potentials (OR 3.550) were all independent predictors of an alternative diagnosis.InterpretationThis observational, unsponsored, real-life study, based on clinical practice, showed that diseases that mimicked MS were many, but more than 45% were represented by nonspecific neurologic symptoms with atypical MRI lesions of suspected vascular origin, migraine, and neuromyelitis optica. The absence of IgG-OB and DIS, the presence of atypical MRI lesions, and normal visual evoked potentials should be considered suggestive of an alternative disease and red flags for the misdiagnosis of MS.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1526632X and 00283878
Volume :
92
Issue :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....940046c2444545f8e545eeb6b0dbe870