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Differentiation of viral and autoimmune central nervous system inflammation by kynurenine pathway.

Yi LuoNora MöhnThomas SkripuletzMakbule SenelHayrettin TumaniFrank PeßlerKurt-Wolfram SühsMartin Stangel
Published in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2021)
The results suggest that elevated CSF Kyn concentrations and Kyn/Trp ratio may serve as biomarkers for distinguishing viral CNS infections from autoimmune neuroinflammatory diseases. In particular, the distinction between HSE and NMDARE is of great clinical relevance. Further studies are warranted to investigate the potential of CSF Kyn levels and Kyn/Trp ratio as routine parameters in patients with CNS diseases.
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