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Clinical features which predict neuronal surface autoantibodies in new-onset focal epilepsy: implications for immunotherapies.

Ronan N McGintyAdam E HandelTeresa MoloneyArchana RameshAndrew FowerEmma TorzilloHolger KramerStephen HowellPatrick J WatersJane AdcockArjune SenBethan LangSarosh R Irani
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2020)
Seizure semiology, cognitive and mood phenotypes, alongside inflammatory investigation findings, aid the identification of surface autoantibodies among unselected people with new-onset focal epilepsy. The excellent immunotherapy-independent outcomes of autoantibody-positive patients without encephalitis suggests immunotherapy administration should be guided by clinical features of encephalitis, rather than autoantibody positivity. Our findings suggest that, in this cohort, immunotherapy-responsive seizure syndromes with autoantibodies largely fall under the umbrella of autoimmune encephalitis.
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