Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8272941 | Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Viliuisk encephalomyelitis (VE) is a neurodegenerative disease that afflicts aboriginal people of Yakutia in Siberia with unknown etiology. Oligoclonal IgG bands (OCBs) were discovered in the VE patients (Green et al., 2003). In this study we analysed the association of OCBs with clinical symptoms in 58 VE patients. Positive oligoclonal IgG are associated with a shorter duration of disease (p = 0.002), older age of onset (p = 0.023) and high frequency of main neurological VE symptoms such as dementia, frontal dysbasia, bulbar disorders, muscle atrophy and centrally caused pelvic disorders. Our results show that the OCBs in VE patients are associated with more severe central nervous system (CNS) damage and may cause secondary complications in the course of the disease.
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Authors
Tatyana M. Sivtseva, Vsevolod A. Vladimirtsev, Raisa S. Nikitina, Tatyana K. Davidova, Dygyn A. Popov, Vladimir L. Osakovsky,