“…Since the 1980s, there has been investigations which identified 2 major groups of antigens that categorize paraneoplastic autoimmune encephalitis, the classic onco-neuronal antigens that include Yo, Hu, Ri, Tr, CRMPs (Amphiphysin, collapsin response mediator proteins), Recoverin, Ma; autoimmune synaptic antigens including NMDAR, AMPAR, LGI1, Casp2, GABAR and unknown antigens [6].Paraneoplastic autoimmune encephalitis has been reported in patients with lung small cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma of breast, ovarian teratom, lung cancer etc [3]. We present a rare case of renal carcinoma related paraneoplastic encephalitis, which has been reported previously in 3 cases over the last 2 decades, the diagnosis being hampered in most by a lack of specific antigens [7][8][9]. For example, a hallucinating 66 year old with renal cell carcinoma had a diagnosis of limbic encephalitis made on the basis of tests for intracellular autoimmune encephalitis that included Hu, Yo antibody but failed to identify antibodies in serum or CSF extracelluar antibodies including NMDAR, AMPAR, LGI1, Casp2, GABAR [7], which would be possible autoimmune encephalitis antigens.…”