TY - JOUR
T1 - Uncovering alternative diagnoses in patients with clinical syndromes suggestive of multiple sclerosis
T2 - A transversal study from the prospective Barcelona CIS cohort
AU - Vilaseca, Andreu
AU - Tintoré, Mar
AU - Carbonell-Mirabent, Pere
AU - Rodríguez-Barranco, Marta
AU - Arévalo, Mª Jesús
AU - Ariño, Helena
AU - Auger, Cristina
AU - Bollo, Luca
AU - Carvajal, René
AU - Castilló, Joaquín
AU - Cobo-Calvo, Alvaro
AU - Comabella, Manuel
AU - Fernández, Victoria
AU - Galan, Ingrid
AU - Midaglia, Luciana
AU - Mongay-Ochoa, Neus
AU - Nos, Carlos
AU - Otero-Romero, Susana
AU - Pappolla, Agustín
AU - Rio, Jordi
AU - Rodriguez-Acevedo, Breogan
AU - Sastre-Garriga, Jaume
AU - Sceppacuercia, Sofía
AU - Tagliani, Paula
AU - Tur, Carmen
AU - Vidal-Jordana, Angela
AU - Villacieros-Álvarez, Javier
AU - Zabalza, Ana
AU - Rovira, Àlex
AU - Montalban, Xavier
AU - Arrambide, Georgina
PY - 2025/2/5
Y1 - 2025/2/5
N2 - BACKGROUND: It is essential to exclude alternative diagnoses to diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS). However, detailed descriptions of alternative diagnoses in patients with suspected MS presenting with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) are limited. OBJECTIVES: To describe alternative diagnoses in patients presenting with CIS suggestive of MS. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive analysis of patients from the Barcelona CIS cohort including subjects under 50 years of age with a CIS suggestive of MS but later diagnosed with conditions other than MS. We collected clinical, biological, and radiological data, and described the alternative etiologies identified.RESULTS: Among 1468 patients in the Barcelona CIS cohort, 100 (6.8%) were diagnosed with an alternative condition. The most common neurological syndrome was optic neuritis (43.0%). Four patients (4.0%) had inflammatory-demyelinating lesions in at least two typical MS topographies on baseline magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 2 (2.0%) met the 2017 McDonald MS criteria. The most common etiologies were immune-mediated diseases (42.0%), especially MOGAD, followed by functional neurological disorders (15.0%) and vascular disease (10.0%). CONCLUSION: The range of alternative diagnoses encountered during the MS diagnostic process highlights the need to rule out better explanations than MS. However, current MS diagnostic criteria effectively identify patients without MS in this context.
AB - BACKGROUND: It is essential to exclude alternative diagnoses to diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS). However, detailed descriptions of alternative diagnoses in patients with suspected MS presenting with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) are limited. OBJECTIVES: To describe alternative diagnoses in patients presenting with CIS suggestive of MS. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive analysis of patients from the Barcelona CIS cohort including subjects under 50 years of age with a CIS suggestive of MS but later diagnosed with conditions other than MS. We collected clinical, biological, and radiological data, and described the alternative etiologies identified.RESULTS: Among 1468 patients in the Barcelona CIS cohort, 100 (6.8%) were diagnosed with an alternative condition. The most common neurological syndrome was optic neuritis (43.0%). Four patients (4.0%) had inflammatory-demyelinating lesions in at least two typical MS topographies on baseline magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 2 (2.0%) met the 2017 McDonald MS criteria. The most common etiologies were immune-mediated diseases (42.0%), especially MOGAD, followed by functional neurological disorders (15.0%) and vascular disease (10.0%). CONCLUSION: The range of alternative diagnoses encountered during the MS diagnostic process highlights the need to rule out better explanations than MS. However, current MS diagnostic criteria effectively identify patients without MS in this context.
KW - MRI
KW - alternative diagnosis
KW - clinically isolated syndrome
KW - immune-mediated disease
KW - multiple sclerosis
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U2 - 10.1177/13524585251314749
DO - 10.1177/13524585251314749
M3 - Article
C2 - 39907218
SN - 1352-4585
VL - 31
SP - 408
EP - 417
JO - Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)
JF - Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)
IS - 4
ER -