Dear Kimberly:
The speed of recovery, as well as the ultimate degree of residual impairment,
varies considerably depending on the amount and location of the original
demyelinating lesions. It is not uncommon for the recovery from such
extensive insults to the brain to extend well beyond a year (again, with
individual variance). One thing your sister has in her favor here is her young
age, since younger people tend to have more resilient brains in terms of
recovery.There are no good studies I am aware of which specifically or
indirectly tracts recovery/prognosis over time in ADEM.
The causes of ADEM are also varied, but the most often associated entities
include postviral respiratory infections (especially Epstein-Barr and CMV),
and in rarer cases post-measles,influenza, rubella, smallpox, and chickenpox infections,
and in extreme rare cases after rabies or smallpox vaccinations and
tetanus antitoxin injections.
Your sisters CMV exposure 5 years ago is an unlikely cause of her ADEM, as
the infection predates the brain lesions in ADEM within days-weeks usually.
The incident 2 mo. prior of unexplained "allergic reaction" is again hard
to link with ADEM due to the timing as explained above.
I hope this has been helpful. Good luck to you and your family.