Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians

Demyelinating diseases (DD) are autoimmune disorders that morphologically manifest mainly with myelin destruction in the central nervous system (CNS). Recently, there has been a continuous increase in DD of the CNS, including those in the pediatric population. Despite the active development of strat...

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Main Authors: A. S. Kotov, M. V. Panteleeva, E. V. Mukhina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: MONIKI 2021-07-01
Series:Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny
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Online Access:https://www.almclinmed.ru/jour/article/view/1513
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spelling doaj-89a4196447ce418aa5574f7a2bd390c62021-07-28T21:11:25ZrusMONIKIAlʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny2072-05052587-92942021-07-0149323924410.18786/2072-0505-2021-49-034803Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatriciansA. S. Kotov0M. V. Panteleeva1E. V. Mukhina2Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)Demyelinating diseases (DD) are autoimmune disorders that morphologically manifest mainly with myelin destruction in the central nervous system (CNS). Recently, there has been a continuous increase in DD of the CNS, including those in the pediatric population. Despite the active development of strategies for the diagnosis of DD and verification of its forms, the differential diagnosis of DD and other diseases associated with abnormalities in the brain white matter structure on magnetic resonance imaging continues to be problematic. We examined 123 patients with suspected DD CNS. The diagnosis was confirmed in 102 of them. The most common form of DD CNS was multiple sclerosis found in 79 of 102 subjects. Much less frequent were anti-MOG-associated disorders (5 patients), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (3 patients), and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (2 patients). The main clinical, laboratory and neuroimaging characteristics of each of these disorders and the main difficulties in the treatment of pediatric patients with DD CNS are described.https://www.almclinmed.ru/jour/article/view/1513demyelinationchildrenmultiple sclerosisneuromyelitis opticaanti-mog
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author A. S. Kotov
M. V. Panteleeva
E. V. Mukhina
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M. V. Panteleeva
E. V. Mukhina
Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians
Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny
demyelination
children
multiple sclerosis
neuromyelitis optica
anti-mog
author_facet A. S. Kotov
M. V. Panteleeva
E. V. Mukhina
author_sort A. S. Kotov
title Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians
title_short Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians
title_full Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians
title_fullStr Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians
title_full_unstemmed Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians
title_sort demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system in children: lecture for practicing pediatricians
publisher MONIKI
series Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny
issn 2072-0505
2587-9294
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Demyelinating diseases (DD) are autoimmune disorders that morphologically manifest mainly with myelin destruction in the central nervous system (CNS). Recently, there has been a continuous increase in DD of the CNS, including those in the pediatric population. Despite the active development of strategies for the diagnosis of DD and verification of its forms, the differential diagnosis of DD and other diseases associated with abnormalities in the brain white matter structure on magnetic resonance imaging continues to be problematic. We examined 123 patients with suspected DD CNS. The diagnosis was confirmed in 102 of them. The most common form of DD CNS was multiple sclerosis found in 79 of 102 subjects. Much less frequent were anti-MOG-associated disorders (5 patients), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (3 patients), and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (2 patients). The main clinical, laboratory and neuroimaging characteristics of each of these disorders and the main difficulties in the treatment of pediatric patients with DD CNS are described.
topic demyelination
children
multiple sclerosis
neuromyelitis optica
anti-mog
url https://www.almclinmed.ru/jour/article/view/1513
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