Pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) accounts for approximately 2–10% of all cases of multiple sclerosis (MS) and is associated with higher levels of disease activity than adult-onset MS, including higher rates of clinical relapse and a greater incidence of new T2 lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). First-line therapy for POMS usually includes interferon β or glatiramer acetate; however, there is limited evidence from randomized trials regarding the safety and efficacy of these disease-modifying drugs in pediatric patients. Fingolimod represents a second-line therapy option for relapsing-remitting MS in pediatric patients. Here, we report the case of a 14-year-old girl with a diagnosis of POMS who started interferon β-1a as first-line therapy and then switched to fingolimod after 12 months due to radiologic progression and clinical relapse. The patient subsequently experienced clinical stability and showed minimal radiologic activity on follow-up MRI. Our case demonstrates the real-world clinical effectiveness and safety of fingolimod in pediatric MS and is in line with the results of previous randomized and observational studies.

Efficacy of fingolimod after switching from interferon β-1a in an adolescent with multiple sclerosis: case report

Amidei A;Siciliano G;Pasquali L.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) accounts for approximately 2–10% of all cases of multiple sclerosis (MS) and is associated with higher levels of disease activity than adult-onset MS, including higher rates of clinical relapse and a greater incidence of new T2 lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). First-line therapy for POMS usually includes interferon β or glatiramer acetate; however, there is limited evidence from randomized trials regarding the safety and efficacy of these disease-modifying drugs in pediatric patients. Fingolimod represents a second-line therapy option for relapsing-remitting MS in pediatric patients. Here, we report the case of a 14-year-old girl with a diagnosis of POMS who started interferon β-1a as first-line therapy and then switched to fingolimod after 12 months due to radiologic progression and clinical relapse. The patient subsequently experienced clinical stability and showed minimal radiologic activity on follow-up MRI. Our case demonstrates the real-world clinical effectiveness and safety of fingolimod in pediatric MS and is in line with the results of previous randomized and observational studies.
2021
Amidei, A; Siciliano, G; Pasquali, L.
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