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Background: Childhood (c) primary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) is a rare condition that most often affects small vessels (SV), is nearly exclusively lymphocytic, and devoid of vessel necrosis. Diagnosis of cSV-PACNS is challenging. We noted possible histological overlap of cSV-PACNS with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein disease (MOGAD) on biopsy, prompting a 10-year retrospective review of our experience.
Materials And Methods: Database-search for brain biopsy cases, age <18 years, performed for an acquired neurological deficit with suspicion of vasculitis, with histological evidence of lymphocytic small-vessel inflammation.
Results: We identified 7 patients; 2/7 were serum-positive for anti-MOG antibodies and 1/7 for anti-NMDA antibodies. The remaining 4/7 proved to be idiopathic lymphocytic vasculitis/cSV-PACNS. All 7 showed overlapping features of lymphocytes permeating parenchymal SV walls, vessel wall distortion without fibrinoid necrosis, and absence of microglial clusters or intravascular thrombi. Tissue infarction was confined to a single case of idiopathic lymphocytic vasculitis. Although demyelination was diligently sought, only subtle demyelination was identified in the 2 MOGAD cases and absent in the remainder.
Conclusion: There is considerable histological overlap between cSV-PACNS and at least some cases of MOGAD or anti-NMDA-encephalitis; at diagnosis, the differential should include cSV-PACNS but correct classification requires post-biopsy serological testing.
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