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Clinical and radiological characteristics in multiple sclerosis patients with large cavitary lesions.
[alexander disease]
Large
cavitary
lesions
are
not
typical
for
multiple
sclerosis
(
MS
)
.
Cavitary
white
matter
changes
may
be
seen
in
megalencephalic
leukoencephalopathy
with
subcortical
cysts
,
Alexander
disease
,
mitochondrial
leukoencephalopathies
,
vanishing
white
matter
disease
,
leukoencephalopathy
with
calcifications
and
cysts
,
cytomegalovirus
infection
,
and
cerebral
autosomal
dominant
arteriopathy
with
subcortical
infarcts
and
leukoencephalopathy
.
To
analyze
clinical
and
radiological
characteristics
in
MS
patients
with
large
cavitary
lesions
.
We
studied
MS
patients
with
large
cavitary
brain
lesions
.
Patient
characteristics
,
disease
onset
/
duration
/
subtype
,
expanded
disability
status
scale
(
EDSS
)
,
mini
mental
state
(
MMS
)
,
corpus
callosum
lesions
,
history
of
segmental
myelitis
,
CSF
oligoclonal
bands
(
OCB
)
,
visual
evoked
potentials
(
VEP
)
,
vanishing
white
matter
disease
genetic
analysis
,
and
characteristics
of
the
cavitary
lesions
were
analyzed
.
Nine
patients
were
analyzed
,
1
man
and
8
women
.
Mean
age
of
disease
onset
was
38
.
5
years
.
Mean
disease
duration
was
9
years
.
Three
patients
had
initial
relapsing-remitting
MS
and
6
patients
had
primary
-
progressive
MS
.
Mean
EDSS
was
4
.
5
.
Mean
MMS
was
20
/
30
.
Segmental
myelitis
was
present
in
6
cases
.
OCB
were
found
in
6
patients
.
VEP
was
performed
in
6
patients
,
and
pathological
in
all
but
one
.
Vanishing
white
matter
disease
genetic
analysis
was
performed
and
negative
in
5
patients
.
Inferior
corpus
callosum
lesions
were
seen
in
all
patients
with
available
sagittal
FLAIR
sequences
.
Cavitary
lesions
were
strictly
supratentorial
,
and
located
inside
the
diffuse
leukoencephalopathy
,
with
often
a
posterior
predominance
.
MS
patients
with
large
cavitary
lesions
seem
to
represent
an
MS
subgroup
,
predominantly
women
,
with
relatively
late
disease
onset
,
predominantly
primary
-
progressive
type
,
relatively
high
EDSS
scores
,
and
severe
cognitive
dysfunction
.
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"visual evoked potentials"
symptom
alexander disease
aniridia
classical phenylketonuria
oculocutaneous albinism
zellweger syndrome
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