"Autoimmune epilepsy": Encephalitis with autoantibodies for epileptologists

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Abstract

Autoimmune encephalitides may account for epilepsies of so far unknown cause. These "autoimmune epilepsies" may respond well to immunotherapy. More than a dozen autoantibodies have been found with this constellation; therefore, broad autoantibody testing of serum-CSF pairs offers the best diagnostic yield. Several particular features raise the suspicion of an autoimmune cause in otherwise unexplained seizure disorders.

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Bien, C. G., & Holtkamp, M. (2017, May 1). “Autoimmune epilepsy”: Encephalitis with autoantibodies for epileptologists. Epilepsy Currents. American Epilepsy Society. https://doi.org/10.5698/1535-7511.17.3.134

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