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Case Report: Neurofilament light chain in the follow up of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in a patient with multiple sclerosis treated with ocrelizumab

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Servicio de Neurología ,Hospital Universitario San Cecilio ,Granada ,Spain
Piñar-Morales, Raquel;
Affiliation
Servicio de Neurología ,Hospital Universitario San Cecilio ,Granada ,Spain
Calle-Calle, Raquel;
Affiliation
Servicio de Neurología ,Hospital Universitario San Cecilio ,Granada ,Spain
Carrasco-Garcia, Maria;
Affiliation
Servicio de Radiología ,Hospital Universitario San Cecilio ,Granada ,Spain
Davila-Arias, Cristina;
Affiliation
Servicio de Inmunología ,Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal ,Madrid ,Spain
Villar-Guimerans, Luisa Maria;
Affiliation
Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria ibs.GRANADA ,Universidad de Granada ,Granada ,Spain
Barrero Hernandez, Francisco J.

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) results from the reactivation of John Cunningham virus JC virus and is a rare complication of anti-CD20 drug therapy. Neurofilament light chains increasingly serve as a marker of neuroaxonal damage in the follow-up of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), but its role in the monitoring and detection of processes such as PML is yet to be defined. We report the case of a patient with MS who was treated with ocrelizumab and developed PML. Results: Serum neurofilament light chain (sNFL) levels were elevated at the diagnosis and progressively increased over his follow-up. Our results suggest that the monitoring of sNFL levels may be useful for the early diagnosis of PML in patients with MS.

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