2023
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13152589
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Autoimmune Encephalitis with Antibodies: Anti-NMDAR, Anti-AMPAR, Anti-GQ1b, Anti-DPPX, Anti-CASPR2, Anti-LGI1, Anti-RI, Anti-Yo, Anti-Hu, Anti-CV2 and Anti-GABAAR, in the Course of Psychoses, Neoplastic Diseases, and Paraneoplastic Syndromes

Michał Braczkowski,
Dariusz Soszyński,
Alicja Sierakowska
et al.

Abstract: Encephalitis is a condition with a variety of etiologies, clinical presentations, and degrees of severity. The causes of these disorders include both neuroinfections and autoimmune diseases in which host antibodies are pathologically directed against self-antigens. In autoimmune encephalitis, autoantibodies are expressed in the central nervous system. The incidence of this disease is approximately 4% of all reported cases of encephalitis. Autoimmune encephalitis can be induced by antibodies against neuronal su… Show more

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“…Autoimmune encephalitis caused by anti-DPPX autoantibody is an infrequent occurrence, typically characterized by a triad of symptoms—weight loss, central nervous system hyperactivity, and cognitive deficits. Recent reports suggested a more diverse clinical presentation ( 13 ). Xiao et al.’s study ( 14 ) expanded clinical phenotypes of anti-DPPX encephalitis, including prodromal fever, diarrhea, sleep disturbances with abnormal sleep behavior featuring rapid eye movements, limb paralysis, and marked pleocytosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Autoimmune encephalitis caused by anti-DPPX autoantibody is an infrequent occurrence, typically characterized by a triad of symptoms—weight loss, central nervous system hyperactivity, and cognitive deficits. Recent reports suggested a more diverse clinical presentation ( 13 ). Xiao et al.’s study ( 14 ) expanded clinical phenotypes of anti-DPPX encephalitis, including prodromal fever, diarrhea, sleep disturbances with abnormal sleep behavior featuring rapid eye movements, limb paralysis, and marked pleocytosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%