OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and MRI findings in three children with acute idiopathic myelopathy (AIM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of the clinical presentation, MRI findings and outcome of three patients diagnosed with acute idiopathic transverse myelitis. RESULTS: Of note was the swift onset of symptoms in all patients, without any preceding illness or history of vaccination in two of the patients, and the rapid resolution of symptoms on steroid therapy in all the patients. MRI showed T2-weighted hyperintensity and patchy enhancement with gadolinium, but the extensive cord involvement did not correlate with the severity of presentation or outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings do not support that MRI evidence alone of diffuse myelopathy is a predictor of poor outcome in childhood AIM.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and MRI findings in three children with acute idiopathic myelopathy (AIM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of the clinical presentation, MRI findings and outcome of three patients diagnosed with acute idiopathic transverse myelitis. RESULTS: Of note was the swift onset of symptoms in all patients, without any preceding illness or history of vaccination in two of the patients, and the rapid resolution of symptoms on steroid therapy in all the patients. MRI showed T2-weighted hyperintensity and patchy enhancement with gadolinium, but the extensive cord involvement did not correlate with the severity of presentation or outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings do not support that MRI evidence alone of diffuse myelopathy is a predictor of poor outcome in childhood AIM.
Authors: J A Maloney; D M Mirsky; K Messacar; S R Dominguez; T Schreiner; N V Stence Journal: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol Date: 2014-11-20 Impact factor: 3.825