Frontiers in Neurology (Mar 2024)

Multiple sclerosis in a 4-year-old boy: a case report and literature review

  • Ula Arkar,
  • Tina Vipotnik Vesnaver,
  • Damjan Osredkar,
  • Damjan Osredkar,
  • Mirjana Perković Benedik,
  • Neli Bizjak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1359938
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Pediatric onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) in the very young is a very rare entity and presents a difficult diagnostic challenge due to overlapping signs and symptoms with other diseases. We present a 4-year-old boy who initially presented with right-sided hemiparesis and demyelinating lesions on MRI. Follow-up MRI examinations 3 and 6 months later revealed new demyelinating lesions. Ten months after initial presentation, he presented with right-sided hemiparesis, central facial nerve palsy on the right side and new demyelinating lesions on MRI. Two clinical events and new MRI lesions on follow-up MRIs confirmed the diagnosis of POMS. He was treated with rituximab and experienced no further relapses or radiological progression during the follow-up period.

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