Brain Abnormalities in Neuromyelitis Optica
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Abstract
Background
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a severe demyelinating disease defined principally by its tendency to selectively affect optic nerves and the spinal cord causing recurrent attacks of blindness and paralysis. Contemporary diagnostic criteria require absence of clinical disease outside the optic nerve or spinal cord. We have, however, frequently encountered patients with a well-established diagnosis of NMO in whom either asymptomatic or symptomatic brain lesions develop suggesting that the diagnostic criteria for NMO should be revised.
Objective
To describe the magnetic resonance image (MRI) brain findings in NMO.
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Keywords
- Neuromyelitis optica
- Medicine
- Multiple sclerosis
- Spinal cord
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Optic neuritis
- Asymptomatic
- Hyperintensity
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