Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder

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Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Optic neuritis, transverse myelitis, nausea, vomiting, hiccups, paralysis, blindness
Complications Blindness, paralysis, bladder dysfunction, bowel dysfunction
Onset Typically in adulthood
Duration Chronic
Types N/A
Causes Autoimmune disease
Risks Genetic predisposition, infections, environmental factors
Diagnosis MRI, serum aquaporin-4 antibody test, lumbar puncture
Differential diagnosis Multiple sclerosis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, myelitis
Prevention N/A
Treatment Immunosuppressive therapy, plasmapheresis, intravenous immunoglobulin
Medication Rituximab, Azathioprine, Mycophenolate mofetil
Prognosis Variable; can lead to significant disability
Frequency Rare
Deaths Rarely directly fatal, but complications can be severe

== Alternate names ==

Devic syndrome; NMO; Devic's neuromyelitis optica; Devic disease; NMO spectrum disorder; Neuromyelitis optica; Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders

Definition[edit]

Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) affect the spinal cord and optic nerves (nerves that carry visual messages to and from the brain).

Epidemiology[edit]

It has been estimated that between 0.5 - 4.4/100,000 people has a neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder. It has been reported to be more prevalent in Asians and Africans.

Cause[edit]

  • The cause of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) is unknown.
  • It is considered an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks cells in the spinal cord and optic nerves.
  • Many people who develop NMOSD have another autoimmune disease.
  • It is also possible that genetic factors may be involved.

Onset[edit]

Symptoms typically begin in adulthood but can start at any age.

Signs and symptoms[edit]

Signs and symptoms may include:

  • Inflammation of the optic nerve (optic neuritis)
  • Temporary vision loss
  • Inflammation of the spinal cord (acute transverse myelitis)
  • Pain
  • Abnormal sensations
  • Weakness in the arms and legs
  • Bladder and bowel control problems
  • Episodes of nausea and vomiting
  • Optic neuritis tends to occur suddenly and causes eye pain and varying degrees of vision loss.
  • Transverse myelitis develops over hours or days.
  • Most people with NMOSD have episodes or "attacks" of symptoms months or years apart (the relapsing form), while others have a single episode lasting several months.
  • NMOSD may cause permanent disability.

Clinical presntation[edit]

For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed. 80%-99% of people have these symptoms

  • Autoimmune antibody positivity
  • Functional abnormality of the bladder
  • Myelitis(Inflammation of spinal cord)
  • Neuronal loss in central nervous system(Loss of brain cells)
  • Ocular pain(Eye pain)
  • Optic neuritis
  • Paraplegia(Leg paralysis)
  • Peripheral demyelination
  • Sensory impairment
  • Visual loss(Loss of vision)

30%-79% of people have these symptoms

  • Abnormality of brain morphology(Abnormal shape of brain)

5%-29% of people have these symptoms

Diagnosis[edit]

  • A diagnosis of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is based upon a clinical examination looking for the presence of characteristic symptoms and imaging studies (MRI) of the brain, spinal cord, and eyes.
  • Additional testing may include a blood test looking for a specific type of antibody and a spinal tap to collect a small amount of fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord to look for white blood cells.

Treatment[edit]

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NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]

Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder is a rare disease.


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