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Memory function in autoimmune encephalitis: a cross-sectional prospective study utilising multiple memory paradigms.

Sarah P GriffithRobb WesselinghNabil SeeryTiffany RushenChris KyndtBrian LongUdaya SeneviratneTomas KalincikKatherine BuzzardHelmut ButzkuevenTerence J O'BrienRubina AlpitsisCharles B MalpasMastura Monifnull null
Published in: Journal of neurology (2024)
While statistical evidence for memory impairment did not emerge at an aggregate level, a proportion of patients present with evidence of abnormal memory performance on psychometrics. Variability in impaired memory measures argues for an individualised patient-focused approach to clinical assessment in AE. Future research should validate these findings with a larger sample size and explore the relationships between memory profiles and other cognitive functions.
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