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Long-term Outcome of Schilder Disease Treated With Interferon-β.

Pediatrics 2019 November
Schilder disease, also termed diffuse myelinoclastic sclerosis, is characterized by a large demyelinating lesion involving 1 or both sides of the centrum semiovale of the cerebral hemispheres. It often presents with tumorlike features and poses a diagnostic challenge. Schilder disease can be monophasic or relapsing, and disease-modifying therapy for the latter scenario is largely empirical. Here, we report a 14-year-old girl with relapsing Schilder disease within 1 year after disease onset. She has been followed-up for nearly 10 years and remains in sustained remission ever since interferon-β therapy was prescribed after the second attack. In this case study, it is suggested that interferon-β may induce long-term remission in relapsing Schilder disease and is therefore worth considering in this regard.

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