scholarly journals No evidence of misdiagnosis in patients with multiple sclerosis and repeated positive anticardiolipin antibody testing based on magnetic resonance imaging and long term follow-up

2007 ◽  
Vol 78 (10) ◽  
pp. 1146-1148 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Liedorp ◽  
E Sanchez ◽  
I M W van Hoogstraten ◽  
B M E von Blomberg ◽  
F Barkhof ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Righini ◽  
Giana Izzo ◽  
Chiara Doneda ◽  
Barbara Scelsa ◽  
Cecilia Parazzini

Abstract Objective To the best of our knowledge, there have not been studies to address the issue of long-term follow-up of patients with prenatal diagnosis of isolated complete septum pellucidum agenesis (SPA). The aim of this study was to acquire information about the school-age outcome of such patients as a resource for counseling parents receiving this prenatal finding. Methods From a large fetal magnetic resonance (MR) database, we selected only those cases with isolated complete SPA as confirmed by two senior pediatric neuroradiologists in consensus; we then gathered information from the parents of those children who had reached the school age. Results None among the 12 cases (mean age at follow-up: 8.7 years, range: 6–13 year) of the resulting final cohort presented visual or stature deficits; only one required special teaching assistance in school. All other 11 children resulted without any notable academic issue. Conclusion Our report may provide information of practical value about the school-age outcome of fetuses detected by prenatal MR imaging to carry isolated complete SPA.


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