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Anne-Sophie Biesalski1, Sabine Hoffjan2,3, Ruth Schneider4, Huu Phuc Nguyen2,3, Gabriele Dekomien2,3, Thomas Lücke5,3, Christiane Schneider-Gold4, Britta Matusche6, Ralf Gold4, Ilya Ayzenberg4,7.
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34657180 PMCID: PMC8940754 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-021-10841-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849
Fig. 1Baseline and follow-up MRI after 3 month of the index patient. Axial T2-weighted FLAIR (left) and corresponding T1-weighted (right) image of the index-patient at baseline (A) and follow-up (B) investigation showing substantial regression of the hyperintense (T2), respectively, hypointense (T1) areas, reflecting lesion volume reduction, which could be objectified by LPA-based lesion quantification (baseline 62.11 ml and follow-up 21.69 ml T2 lesion volume)
Comparison of visual acuity and retinal degeneration in OCT of the index patient and two further family members with delayed treatment start
Index patient demonstrated a complete restoration of her visual acuity in parallel to normalization of P100 latency without any relevant neuroaxonal retinal degeneration. In contrast, we observed only a mild functional improvement with profound temporal RNFL atrophy and normal P100 latencies in the two cousins, confirming substantial neuroaxonal damage.
RNFL retinal nerve fiber layer, OCT optical coherence tomography