O18: Autoimmune Encephalitis (Pathophysiology, Clinical Signs and Diagnos Tic Tests)
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Behnaz Sedighi *  |
Neuroogy Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , behnaz.sedighi@gmail.com |
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Abstract: (3243 Views) |
Autoimmune encephalitis is a difficult clinical diagnosis due to the similarities in the clinical, imaging and laboratory findings of many forms of autoimmune and infectious encephalitis.
Autoimmune encephalitis involves several types: The first group includes the classic paraneoplastic disorders associated with antibodies to intracellular antigens. The second group involves autoantibodies to extracellular epitopes of ion channels, receptors and other associated proteins, such as the NMDA receptor. final group includes other forms of autoimmune encephalitis in which precise antigens are less clearly established, such as lupus cerebritis or ADEM. The classical presentation of encephalitis consists of subacute (days to a few weeks) progressive decrease in the level of consciousness, often with fluctuations, and altered cognition.
DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES
- Antibody testing Autoantibody testing is extremely important for the proper diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis.
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- < >Cancer screening
Treatment Approaches: Treatment for suspected autoimmune encephalitis is often given empirically prior to specific antibody test results. This may include steroids and/or IVIG. If a cell-surface/synaptic antibody disorder is diagnosed, initial treatments may include IVIG, plasmapheresis, and/or steroids. The proper diagnosis and management of autoimmune encephalitis requires an organized approach. Evaluation should begin with a detailed history and physical examination to detect clues to specific causes. A diverse range of infections should be considered, and appropriate testing should be done to exclude relevant pathogen.
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Keywords: Autoimmune, Encephalitis, Paraneoplastic |
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Type of Study: Review --- Open Access, CC-BY-NC |
Subject:
Basic research in Neuroscience
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