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Autoimmune Encephalitis

Pediatrics In Review, 2022
Autoimmune encephalitis is a common and treatable cause of encephalitis in children and adults. Individuals present with a variety of symptoms, including altered mental status, behavioral changes, irritability, insomnia, developmental regression, seizures, dyskinetic movements, and autonomic instability.
Saba, Jafarpour, Jonathan D, Santoro
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Diagnostic criteria for autoimmune encephalitis: utility and pitfalls for antibody-negative disease.

Lancet Neurology, 2023
Increased awareness of autoimmune encephalitis has led to two unintended consequences: a high frequency of misdiagnoses and the inappropriate use of diagnostic criteria for antibody-negative disease. Misdiagnoses typically occur for three reasons: first,
J. Dalmau, F. Graus
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Autoimmune encephalitis misdiagnosis and mimics.

Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2023
The diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis (AE) requires reasonable exclusion of other conditions. The aim of this study is to characterize mimickers and misdiagnoses of AE, thus we performed an independent PubMed search for mimickers of AEs or patients ...
A. Dinoto   +11 more
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General features, pathogenesis, and laboratory diagnostics of autoimmune encephalitis

Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 2023
Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is a group of inflammatory conditions that can associate with the presence of antibodies directed to neuronal intracellular, or cell surface antigens.
Stefano Masciocchi   +5 more
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Long‐term seizure outcomes in patients with autoimmune encephalitis: A prospective observational registry study update

Epilepsia, 2022
This study was undertaken to update and evaluate long‐term seizure outcomes in patients with autoimmune encephalitis (AE) based on a large cohort study with long follow‐up.
Xu Liu   +6 more
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Autoimmune-mediated encephalitis

Neuroradiology, 2011
Autoimmune-mediated encephalitis may occur as a paraneoplastic or as a non-paraneoplastic condition. The role of neuroimaging in autoimmune-mediated encephalitis has changed in the last decade partly due to improvements in sequence optimisation and higher field strength and partly due to the discovery of an increasing number of antibodies to neuronal ...
Philippe, Demaerel   +5 more
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Autoimmune limbic encephalitis

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009
Autoimmune limbic encephalitis (LE) can arise both by paraneoplastic and non-paraneoplastic mechanisms. Patients with LE usually have a subacute onset of memory impairment, disorientation and agitation, but can also develop seizures, hallucinations and sleep disturbance.
C A, Vedeler, A, Storstein
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Epileptic phenotypes in autoimmune encephalitis: from acute symptomatic seizures to autoimmune-associated epilepsy

Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2022
Objective To describe the clinical and paraclinical findings, treatment options and long-term outcomes in autoimmune encephalitis (AE), with a close look to epilepsy. Methods In this retrospective observational cohort study, we enrolled patients with new-
S. Matricardi   +25 more
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Autoimmune Encephalitis and Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes

Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation
Background and Objectives Autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) and paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes (PNSs) encompass a heterogeneous group of antibody-associated disorders. Both the number of syndromes and commercially available antibody tests have increased
Jeroen Kerstens   +28 more
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