Research studies performed using people as subjects that are aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention to determine to what degree a new treatment (e.g., drugs or medical devices) is safe and effective for general populations.
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The MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Project is honored to be featured by Johns Hopkins Medicine in a recent article highlighting advances in understanding myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody diseaseOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease
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Eliza’s Story: Weaving Emotional Support into the Fabric of Rare Disease Advocacy
Hello everyone, My name is Eliza, and at the age of 34, I was diagnosed with MOGADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease – a disease I had never heard of

i have mogad , since 2007
Hello I was diagnosed with MOGAD, 7 days after burying my father in July 2021. I woke up completely blind thank God I have received much of my sight back. I currently receive my medication through a port located in my chest every two weeks, each treatment last about 6 hours each. I am still as lost with this Diagnosis as it appears that there is not much information on this illness. I am very interested in learning more information as well as doing clinical trials etc.
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