Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment for acute attacks in myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody disease
Journal: Multiple Sclerosis Journal; July 10, 2023
Author(s): Itay Lotan, John J Chen, Yael Hacohen, Omar Abdel-Mannan, Sara Mariotto, Saif Huda, Emily Gibbons, Adi Wilf-Yarkoni, Mark A Hellmann, Hadas Stiebel-Kalish, Sean J Pittock, Eoin P Flanagan, Negar Molazadeh, Monique Anderson, Rebecca Salky, Gabriela Romanow, Patrick Schindler, Ankelien Solveig Duchow, Friedemann Paul and Michael Levy
Effectiveness of IVIG treatment for acute attacks in MOGAD
In this retrospective study, case details of 39 MOGAD patients (53.8% female, median age 23 years) who had been treated with intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) were reviewed to assess the therapeutic benefit of IVIG. The results showed that IVIG treatment improved the patients’ disability scores and visual acuity. IVIG may be an effective treatment option for acute MOGAD attacks. Larger-scale clinical trials are needed to validate these results.
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