While monophasic and relapsing forms of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody associated disorders (MOGAD) are increasingly diagnosed world-wide, consensus on management is yet to be developed.

Treatment of MOG antibody associated disorders: results of an international survey / Whittam, D.H., Karthikeayan, V., Gibbons, E., Kneen, R., Chandratre, S., Ciccarelli, O., Hacohen, Y., de Seze, J., Deiva, K., Hintzen, R.Q., Wildemann, B., Jarius, S., Kleiter, I., Rostasy, K., Huppke, P., Hemmer, B., Paul, F., Aktas, O., Pröbstel, A.K., Arrambide, G., et al.. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - ELETTRONICO. - (2020), pp. 1-13. [10.1007/s00415-020-10026-y]

Treatment of MOG antibody associated disorders: results of an international survey

Paul, F;Amato, M P;Jacob, A
2020

Abstract

While monophasic and relapsing forms of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody associated disorders (MOGAD) are increasingly diagnosed world-wide, consensus on management is yet to be developed.
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Whittam, D H; Karthikeayan, V; Gibbons, E; Kneen, R; Chandratre, S; Ciccarelli, O; Hacohen, Y; de Seze, J; Deiva, K; Hintzen, R Q; Wildemann, B; Jariu...espandi
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