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When should we test patients with epilepsy for autoimmune antibodies? Results from a French retrospective single center study.

Bondish KambadjaHouot MarionLouis CousynNicolas MezouarVincent NavarroBastien HerlinSophie Dupont
Published in: Journal of neurology (2021)
New-onset focal seizures combined with cognitive or psychiatric symptoms support the test for autoimmune antibodies. Further clinical already known red flags for an autoimmune origin are the presence of faciobrachial dystonic seizures and MRI signal changes consistent with encephalitis. On the other hand, isolated new-onset seizures and chronic epilepsy, even with associated symptoms, seem rarely linked to autoimmune encephalitis and should not lead to systematic testing.
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