Screening for MOG-IgG and 27 other anti-glial and anti-neuronal autoantibodies in 'pattern II multiple sclerosis and brain biopsy findings in a MOG-IgG-positive case
Conclusion:
This is the largest study on established anti-neural antibodies performed in MS so far. MOG-IgG may play a role in a small percentage of patients diagnosed with pattern II MS.
Source: Multiple Sclerosis - Category: Neurology Authors: Jarius, S., Metz, I., König, F. B., Ruprecht, K., Reindl, M., Paul, F., Brück, W., Wildemann, B. Tags: Original Research Papers Source Type: research
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