A comparative study on anti-MOG and anti-AQP4 associated optic neuritis following mild COVID-19: insights from a Chinese single-center experience
Liang Sun, Jiawei Wang, Qinglin Yang, Yanjun Guo

TL;DR
This study compares optic neuritis cases linked to mild COVID-19 and finds that MOG-ON is more closely associated than AQP4-ON, with distinct clinical features.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into the differential association of MOG-ON and AQP4-ON with mild COVID-19 and identifies unique clinical markers for MOG-ON.
Findings
MOG-ON cases were more likely to occur within 6 weeks of mild COVID-19 compared to AQP4-ON.
MOG-ON was associated with better visual outcomes and higher rates of bilateral involvement compared to AQP4-ON.
Atherosclerotic vascular diseases and bilateral involvement were independent factors for COVID-19-related MOG-ON.
Abstract
Research on the relationship between mild COVID-19 and the subsequent development of isolated optic neuritis (ON) with antibodies specific to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG-ON) and aquaporin 4 (AQP4-ON) is limited, particularly case–control studies that directly compare these conditions within the same affected population. A retrospective analysis of initial MOG-ON and AQP4-ON cases during the COVID-19 peak and subsequent months. Patients were classified as possible COVID-19 related ON (PCRON) or non-COVID-19 related ON (NCRON). The study compared epidemiology, comorbidities, and clinical features between these groups. Patients with MOG-ON tended to develop ON symptoms closer in time to a mild COVID-19 infection compared to those with AQP4-ON (6.87 ± 6.25 weeks vs. 11.06 ± 5.84 weeks; p = 0.038), a significantly higher proportion of patients with MON-ON developing symptoms…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal and Optic Conditions · Ocular Diseases and Behçet’s Syndrome · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
