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Journal of Neurology
Journal of Neurology
Volume 271, Issue 10 October 2024

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Ting Fang Weijuan Wu Ying Jiang

Objective The overlapping syndrome of anti-GFAP and anti-MOG antibodies is extremely rare. This retrospective study reports 8 adult cases of the GFAP-MOG overlapping syndrome.

Methods We reviewed the clinical characteristics of 8 adult patients with the GFAP-MOG overlapping syndrome from Jan 2019 and Sep 2023 at the Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University. Moreover, we searched the literature and included all case reports with this overlapping syndrome since 2018 on PubMed.

Results The predominant clinical syndrome was meningoencephalomyelitis (5/8), followed by meningoencephalitis (2/8), and myelitis (1/8). Five patients had a flu-like prodromal symptom or diarrhea. No neoplasms were found in these patients. Regarding brain MRI, T2-weighted/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery hyperintensities were in 7 patients and leptomeningeal enhancement was in 4 patients. However, only one patient had periventricular radial linear enhancement. Besides, two patients had large space-occupying lesions. For spinal MRI, T2-hyperintensities were observed in 4 patients, in which 3 patients had longitudinally extensive lesions. All patients were treated with immunotherapy, the median follow-up period was 18 months (range, 3–36 months). Three patients presented relapses during the follow-up, but all cases recovered to mRS scores???2 at last follow-up. In addition, we also reviewed 14 cases (including 7 adults and 7 children) with this overlapping syndrome by literature review.

Conclusion Our findings provide data to understand the clinical features and prognosis of the GFAP-MOG overlapping syndrome. Recognizing this overlapping syndrome will expand our knowledge, allowing for better management of these patients.