Clinical characteristics of late-onset neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder: A multicenter retrospective study in Korea
- Authors
- Seok, Jin Myoung; Cho, Hye-Jin; Ahn, Suk-Won; Cho, Eun Bin; Park, Min Su; Joo, In-Soo; Shin, Ha Young; Kim, Sun-Young; Kim, Byung-Jo; Kim, Jong Kuk; Cho, Joong-Yang; Huh, So-Young; Kwon, Ohyun; Lee, Kwang-Ho; Kim, Byoung Joon; Min, Ju-Hong
- Issue Date
- 11월-2017
- Publisher
- SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
- Keywords
- Neuromyelitis optica (NMO); neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD); late-onset neuromyelitis optica; seropositive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder; age of onset
- Citation
- MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL, v.23, no.13, pp.1748 - 1756
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL
- Volume
- 23
- Number
- 13
- Start Page
- 1748
- End Page
- 1756
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/81751
- DOI
- 10.1177/1352458516685416
- ISSN
- 1352-4585
- Abstract
- Background: There are currently few studies regarding late-onset neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (LO-NMOSD). Objective: We aimed to describe the characteristic features of patients with LO-NMOSD in Korea. Methods: Anti-aquaporin-4 antibody-positive patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) from nine tertiary hospitals were reviewed retrospectively. The patients were divided into two groups based on age of onset: LO-NMOSD (. 50 years of age at onset) versus early-onset neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (EO-NMOSD) (< 50 years of age at onset). Clinical, laboratory, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters were investigated. Results: Among a total of 147 patients (125 female; age of onset, 39.4 +/- 15.2 years), 45 patients (30.6%) had an age of onset of more than 50 years. Compared to patients with EO-NMOSD, patients with LONMOSD had more frequent isolated spinal cord involvement at onset (64.4% vs 37.2%, p = 0.002), less frequent involvement of the optic nerve (40.0% vs 67.7%, p = 0.002), and less frequent brain MRI lesions (31.1% vs 50.0%, p = 0.034). Furthermore, there was a significant positive correlation between age of onset and Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score at last follow-up (r = 0.246, p = 0.003). Conclusion: Age of onset could be an important predictor of lesion location and clinical course of patients with NMOSD.
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