A total of 27 patients where included, being the majority female. The mean age was 43.33 years. Hypertension was the most prevalent comorbidity and a single case, presented Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. The diagnostic time most frequently recorded was 1 to 6 years and the time relapsed between diagnosis and the first flare was 0 to 5 months (66.67%). Patients had at least 3 flares or more in one year, with a mean of 1.89. Almost all patients, that is, 66.67%, belonged to the AQP4 positive variant. The most frequent presenting symptom was optic neuritis, with 37% and the most common flare was myelitis, in 74.11%. A moderate degree of disability between 2-3 and 3.5-4.5 was the highest recorded (51.80%). 88.90% of patients has alredy a stablished treatment. There was no relationship between sex and the number of relapses, not being so for age and the number of relapses, where a statistically significant relationship was evident. Only type 2 diabetes mellitus was related as a comorbidity with the number of flare-ups. There was a relationship between AQP4+, both with the number of flare-ups and with the degree of disability.