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Limbic encephalitis: a case report
Epilepsy Research, 1994We report a case of a 24 year old patient, who presented with simple and complex partial epileptic seizures, progressive changes in behaviour and affect including marked aggression, and a decline in memory to the point of inability to learn. Extensive work-up resulted in a final diagnosis of limbic encephalitis. This diagnosis was supported by a number
Nadia Khan, Heinz Gregor Wieser
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Herpes encephalitis and paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis
Neuropathology, 1998Pathological examination of four autopsy cases of herpes simplex virus encephalitis reconfirmed that the inflammatory necrotizing lesions occurred predominantly in the limbic system. This site predilection can be explained by the viral spread via the olfactory pathway, or along the meningeal branches of the trigeminal nerves and by the localization of ...
Kazuo Nagashima+4 more
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Neurology, 2008
Limbic encephalitis (LE) was initially described as a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by rapid development of confusion, seizures, short-term memory loss, and high MRI T2 and FLAIR signal involving one or both medial temporal lobes.1 No more than 5 years ago, LE was considered to invariably have a paraneoplastic origin mostly associated with lung
Francesc Graus, Albert Saiz
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Limbic encephalitis (LE) was initially described as a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by rapid development of confusion, seizures, short-term memory loss, and high MRI T2 and FLAIR signal involving one or both medial temporal lobes.1 No more than 5 years ago, LE was considered to invariably have a paraneoplastic origin mostly associated with lung
Francesc Graus, Albert Saiz
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Limbic encephalitis associated with systemic sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 2018We report the case of a patient affected by systemic sclerosis (SSc) who developed autoimmune limbic encephalitis, which improved under immunosuppressant agents and high-dose intravenous immunoglobulins. In our patient the autoimmune encephalitis occurred during apparently quiescent SSc, though concomitantly with novel arthritis.
De Stefano, Pia+3 more
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Limbic encephalitis associated with thymoma
Neurology, 1990Noble J. David+3 more
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Seronegative limbic encephalitis
Neurological Sciences, 2019Álvaro Sánchez-Larsen, Carlos de Cabo
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Limbic encephalitis: two cases
Journal of Neuroimmunology, 1988L. Hermle+4 more
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