Central Nervous System Idiopathic Inflammatory Demyelinating Disorders in South Americans: A Descriptive, Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Study

The idiopathic inflammatory demyelinating disease (IIDD) spectrum has been investigated among different populations, and the results have indicated a low relative frequency of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) among multiple sclerosis (MS) cases in whites (1.2%-1.5%), increasing in Mestizos (8%) and Africa...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2015-07, Vol.10 (7), p.e0127757-e0127757
Hauptverfasser: Papais-Alvarenga, Regina Maria, Vasconcelos, Claudia Cristina Ferreira, Carra, Adriana, de Castillo, Ibis Soto, Florentin, Sara, Diaz de Bedoya, Fernando Hamuy, Mandler, Raul, de Siervi, Luiza Campanella, Pimentel, Maria Lúcia Vellutini, Alvarenga, Marina Papais, Alvarenga, Marcos Papais, Grzesiuk, Anderson Kuntz, Gama Pereira, Ana Beatriz Calmon, Gomes Neto, Antonio Pereira, Velasquez, Carolina, Soublette, Carlos, Fleitas, Cynthia Veronica, Diniz, Denise Sisteroli, Armas, Elizabeth, Batista, Elizabeth, Hernandez, Freda, Pereira, Fernanda Ferreira Chaves da Costa, Siqueira, Heloise Helena, Cabeça, Hideraldo, Sanchez, Jose, Brooks, Joseph Bruno Bidin, Gonçalves, Marcus Vinicius, Barroso, Maria Cristina Del Negro, Ravelo, Maria Elena, Castillo, Maria Carlota, Ferreira, Maria Lúcia Brito, Rocha, Maria Sheila Guimarães, Parolin, Monica Koncke Fiuza, Molina, Omaira, Marinho, Patricia Beatriz Christino, Christo, Paulo Pereira, Brant de Souza, Renata, Pessanha Neto, Silvio, Camargo, Solange Maria das Graças, Machado, Suzana Costa, Neri, Vanderson Carvalho, Fragoso, Yara Dadalti, Alvarenga, Helcio, Thuler, Luiz Claudio Santos
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Zusammenfassung:The idiopathic inflammatory demyelinating disease (IIDD) spectrum has been investigated among different populations, and the results have indicated a low relative frequency of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) among multiple sclerosis (MS) cases in whites (1.2%-1.5%), increasing in Mestizos (8%) and Africans (15.4%-27.5%) living in areas of low MS prevalence. South America (SA) was colonized by Europeans from the Iberian Peninsula, and their miscegenation with natives and Africans slaves resulted in significant racial mixing. The current study analyzed the IIDD spectrum in SA after accounting for the ethnic heterogeneity of its population. A cross-sectional multicenter study was performed. Only individuals followed in 2011 with a confirmed diagnosis of IIDD using new diagnostic criteria were considered eligible. Patients' demographic, clinical and laboratory data were collected. In all, 1,917 individuals from 22 MS centers were included (73.7% female, 63.0% white, 28.0% African, 7.0% Mestizo, and 0.2% Asian). The main disease categories and their associated frequencies were MS (76.9%), NMO (11.8%), other NMO syndromes (6.5%), CIS (3.5%), ADEM (1.0%), and acute encephalopathy (0.4%). Females predominated in all main categories. The white ethnicity also predominated, except in NMO. Except in ADEM, the disease onset occurred between 20 and 39 years old, early onset in 8.2% of all cases, and late onset occurred in 8.9%. The long-term morbidity after a mean disease time of 9.28±7.7 years was characterized by mild disability in all categories except in NMO, which was scored as moderate. Disease time among those with MS was positively correlated with the expanded disability status scale (EDSS) score (r=0.374; p=
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0127757