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How Do I Identify MOGAD?  Improving Outcomes Through Early Identification of Patients

How Do I Identify MOGAD? Improving Outcomes Through Early Identification of Patients

February 6, 2026

Overview:

Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody–associated disease (MOGAD) is an increasingly recognized inflammatory demyelinating disorder with distinct clinical, radiographic, and immunologic features. Accurate and timely detection is essential, as diagnostic uncertainty can delay appropriate management and expose patients to ineffective or harmful therapies. This satellite symposium is designed for neurologists seeking practical guidance on identifying MOGAD in clinical practice.

The symposium features experienced clinical experts who will share data and expert commentary drawn from years of treating patients with MOGAD. Faculty will focus on when to suspect MOGAD, how to interpret clinical presentations across age groups, and the optimal use and limitations of serum MOG-IgG testing, including assay selection and result interpretation. Key imaging and differential diagnostic considerations will also be discussed to help distinguish MOGAD from multiple sclerosis, AQP4-positive NMOSD, and other mimics.

Through expert-led discussion and real-world insights, this program aims to strengthen neurologists’ confidence in recognizing and confirming MOGAD, supporting earlier diagnosis and more informed clinical decision-making.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this activity, learners should be able to:

  • Describe the burden of disease of MOGAD
  • Identify the differential diagnosis for MOGAD
  • Implement diagnostic criteria to differentiate MOGAD from other similar disorders

          This CE activity is provided by Physicians' Education Resource. This independently supported Satellite Symposium is supported by an educational grant from UCB and is not included in the ACTRIMS Forum 2026 accredited program.

          ACTRIMS Forum 2026 registration is required to attend this independent Industry Supported Satellite Symposium.

          Event Details

          • Event Date & Time
            February 6, 2026
            Scientific Session: 12:20 PM - 1:20 PM PT
          • Location
            San Diego, CA & Virtual
          • Venue
            Marriott Marquis Marina
            333 W Harbor Dr.
            San Diego, CA 92101
            Meeting Room: San Diego Ballroom BC
          • Target Audience
            This educational activity is directed toward neurologists, specialty neurologists, nurses, specialty nurse practitioners (NPs), and specialty physician assistants (PAs) involved in the care of patients with neurological disease.

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