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. 2022 Oct;269(10):5647-5650.
doi: 10.1007/s00415-022-11130-x. Epub 2022 Apr 23.

Anti-MOG associated disease with intracranial hypertension after COVID-19 vaccination

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Anti-MOG associated disease with intracranial hypertension after COVID-19 vaccination

Lina Jeantin et al. J Neurol. 2022 Oct.
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The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

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Fig. 1
MRI and optical coherence tomography data. A–B Data from the first MRI showing white-matter FLAIR hyperintensities of the left posterior thalamus (panel A), left cerebral peduncle (panel B) (arrow heads). C–D Second MRI data showing white-matter FLAIR hyperintensities of the corpus callosum (panel C), and C2 myelitis (in T2-weighted images, panel D) (arrow heads). EG Intracranial hypertension aspects with right lateral sinus stenosis (panel E), empty sella syndrome (panel F), and enlarged optic nerves sheaths (panel G) (arrow heads). H Neuritis and perineuritis of the optic nerves in T1-weighted post gadolinium sequences during the relapse as optic neuritis. (arrow heads). I and K horizontal tomography of the papilla for both eyes showing papilledema. J Optical coherence tomography data for the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer (normal distribution in green) showing increased thickness for both eyes

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