
handle: 20.500.12959/85
Autoimmune encephalitis is a new group of diseases of great clinical and therapeutic importance due to the good response in most cases to the immunomodulatory therapy indicated, with a large percentage of healing without significant neurological effects (cognitive, motor, seizures or involuntary movements). Since 2007, the presence of neuronal autoantibodies in the pathogenesis of this group of diseases has been demonstrated, with psychotic symptoms and involuntary movements as clinical markers of the disease. The present review emphasizes the crucial leap and change of paradigms arising after the discovery of these encephalitis associated with antibodies.
Las encefalitis autoinmunes son un nuevo grupo de enfermedades de trascendencia clínica y terapéutica debido a la buena respuesta en gran parte de los casos a la terapia inmunomoduladora indicada, con un gran porcentaje de curación, sin secuelas neurológicas importantes (cognitivo, motor, crisis o movimientos involuntarios). En el año 2007 se demostró la presencia de auto anticuerpos neuronales en la patogenia de este grupo de enfermedades, con síntomas psicóticos y de movimientos involuntarios como indicadores de la enfermedad. La presente revisión analiza el diagnóstico y manejo de estas encefalitis asociadas a anticuerpos.
Auto anticuerpos anti neuronales, Encefalitis límbica, Encefalitis autoinmune, Antineuronal auto antibodies, Neurología Clínica, Encefalitis, Autoimmune encephalitis, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.05.00, Limbic encephalitis
Auto anticuerpos anti neuronales, Encefalitis límbica, Encefalitis autoinmune, Antineuronal auto antibodies, Neurología Clínica, Encefalitis, Autoimmune encephalitis, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.05.00, Limbic encephalitis
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