Abstract
The authors describe the neuropsychiatric spectrum of voltage-gated potassium-channel complex (VGKC) autoimmunity among 67 seropositive patients; 2 had initially been assigned a primary psychiatric diagnosis. Diverse manifestations were recorded, often affective-predominant. Symptoms for 24 patients with florid presentations included confusion, 92%; memory impairment, 75%; personality change, 58%; depression, 33%; and anxiety, 29%. Of 15 who received immunotherapy, 67% improved. Forty-three patients with milder presentations or low positive VGKC complex Ab values are also described. Neuropsychiatric presentations were significantly associated with higher autoantibody values. Improvements were most evident in patients treated early, which emphasizes the need for early diagnosis and immunotherapy initiation.
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Somers, K. J., Lennon, V. A., Rundell, J. R., Pittock, S. J., Drubach, D. A., Trenerry, M. R., … McKeon, A. (2011). Psychiatric Manifestations of Voltage-Gated Potassium-Channel Complex Autoimmunity. Journal of Neuropsychiatry, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.23.4.425
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