GFAP Astrocytopathy Case Report with Clinical and Imaging Findings
by figshare admin karger·Updated 5d ago
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Description
figshare admin karger published a clinical case report on figshare in June 2026. The report details a 68-year-old male patient diagnosed with GFAP astrocytopathy, presenting with transient visual obscurations, bilateral optic disc edema, and systemic symptoms. The 1.2 MB PDF includes clinical examination, MRI findings, CSF analysis, and treatment outcomes.
Use Cases
Analyze clinical presentation patterns of GFAP astrocytopathy based on the detailed case description
Study the correlation between optic disc edema and systemic neurological symptoms based on the reported patient history
Review diagnostic criteria and CSF testing for GFAP-IgG antibodies based on the case confirmation details
Evaluate treatment response to corticosteroid therapy based on the reported clinical improvement and resolution of abnormalities
Strengths
The case report provides a detailed clinical narrative, including patient age (68), specific symptoms (transient visual obscurations, fatigue, tremor), and examination results (visual acuity 0.4/0.7)
Includes concrete diagnostic findings such as CSF pleocytosis, MRI perivascular enhancement, and confirmed GFAP-IgG antibodies
Documented treatment outcome with complete resolution of optic disc edema and radiological abnormalities after high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
The dataset is a single case report (1.2 MB PDF), limiting statistical analysis and generalizability
Provenance
Source
figshare admin karger
Collection Method
Clinical case report publication.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-03 05:55:11; freshness should be verified
Data is provided as a PDF document (1.2 MB), which may require text extraction for computational analysis.