Susac syndrome: neurological update (clinical features, long-term observational follow-up and management of sixteen patients)

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Smriti Bose
Athanasios Papathanasiou
Sameep Karkhanis
Jason P. Appleton
Dominic King
Ruchika Batra
Susan P. Mollan
Saiju Jacob
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[1] University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Neurology
[2] Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust,Department of Neurology
[3] University of Birmingham,Institute of Applied Health Research, College of Dental and Medical Sciences
[4] University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Ophthalmology
[5] University of Birmingham,Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy
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Journal of Neurology | 2023年 / 270卷
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Susac syndrome; Encephalopathy; Sensorineural hearing loss; Branch retinal artery occlusion; Visual loss;
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Susac syndrome is a likely autoimmune microangiopathy affecting the brain, retina and inner ear. Due to the rarity of this condition, diagnosis and treatment can be challenging. Diagnosis is based on the presence of the clinical triad of central nervous system dysfunction, branch retinal artery occlusions and sensorineural hearing loss. Typical MRI findings of callosal and peri-callosal lesions may assist in diagnosis. Clinical course can be monophasic, polycyclic or chronic continuous. It is important to look out for red flags to attain an accurate diagnosis and follow a therapeutic algorithm based on severity of the disease and response to treatment. Patients are treated with steroids and immunosuppressive agents with a variable response. Early aggressive treatment especially in severe cases, may help in preventing relapses and morbidity/disability. This study highlights important diagnostic features and proposes a treatment algorithm based on clinical experience from management of 16 patients from 2 neuroscience centres in the UK since 2007, who were followed up over a long period of 3–15 years.
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