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Patient Characteristic MOGAD Group Non-MOGAD Group P Value Age (mean) (median) (yr) 2.6 [SD, 3.1], 2.6 6.5 [SD, 3.7], 6.5 .045 Sex .217 Male 27 27 Female 41 26 Cortex 22 8 .029 White matter 54 45 .437 Thalamus 41 17 .002 Pedunculus cerebri 23 7 .009 Cerebellar peduncles 13 7 .385 Multifoci 66 48 .129 Involvement of both cerebral hemispheres 57 46 .649
↵a Significant difference with P value <.05.