Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3064665 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We prospectively assessed the risk of second relapse in 192 patients with clinically isolated syndromes (CIS) divided into three groups: patients lacking oligoclonal IgG bands (OC-IgG, 25.7%), those showing OC-IgG (52.4%), and those with both OC-IgG and lipid-specific IgM bands (LS-OC-IgM, 22%). OC-IgG increased 9.3-fold the risk compared to lacking OC-IgG; OC-IgGÂ +Â LS-OC-IgM increased the risk 39.6-fold compared to not having OC-IgG and 4.4-fold compared to having only OC-IgG. Median time to second relapse was 0.7Â years for patients with OC-IgGÂ +Â LS-OC-IgM and 3.3Â years for those with only OC-IgG. Therefore, CSF analysis identifies CIS patients at risk of second relapse.
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Authors
I. Boscá, M.J. Magraner, F. Coret, J.C. Álvarez-Cermeño, M. Simó-Castelló, L.M. Villar, B. Casanova,