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2010 McDonald criteria for diagnosing pediatric multiple sclerosis

Journal

ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY
Volume 72, Issue 2, Pages 211-223

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ana.23575

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  1. Multiple Sclerosis Scientific Research Foundation
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Frederick Banting
  3. Charles Best Master's Award
  4. Charles Best Doctoral Award
  5. Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Master's Award
  6. Hospital for Sick Children Foundation Research Training Award
  7. NIH
  8. CIHR
  9. MSSC
  10. Biogen-Idec
  11. Teva Neuroscience
  12. MS Society of Canada Scientific Research Foundation
  13. Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada

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Objective: The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) rests on confirmation of central nervous system inflammatory disease that is disseminated in space and time, as evidenced clinically or by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The 2010 McDonald criteria simplified MRI requirements, and newly proposed that the criteria are also suitable for the diagnosis of pediatric MS. Methods: In a national prospective incident cohort study of children with acute demyelination observed for a minimum of 24 months, baseline and serial clinical and MRI examinations were used to retrospectively evaluate the 2010 and 2005 McDonald criteria using clinically relapsing disease as the gold standard. Results: Of 212 eligible participants, 34 experienced 2 or more clinical attacks, 58 met the 2010 criteria, and 42 met 2005 McDonald criteria. The 2010 criteria demonstrated high sensitivity (100%), specificity (86%), positive predictive value (76%), and negative predictive value (100%) for children older than 11 years with nonacute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) presentations, as did the 2005 McDonald criteria. In younger children with a non-ADEM presentation, PPV of the 2010 criteria was only 55%. None of the 50 children with ADEM met clinical criteria for MS, but 10 met 2010 and 4 met 2005 criteria. Interpretation: Both 2005 and 2010 McDonald criteria identify children with relapsingremitting MS, although caution is suggested when applying these criteria in younger children. The 2010 McDonald criteria are simple and enable an early diagnosis of MS, but are not suited for application in the context of ADEM-like presentations. ANN NEUROL 2012;72:211223.

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