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Epileptic phenotypes in autoimmune encephalitis: from acute symptomatic seizures to autoimmune-associated epilepsy.

Sara MatricardiSara CasciatoSilvia BozzettiSara MariottoAndrea StabileElena FreriFrancesca AnzellottiStefano SartoriMargherita NosadiniIrene PappalardoStefano MelettiGiada GiovanniniElisabetta ZucchiCarlo Di BonaventuraGiancarlo Di GennaroSergio FerrariLuigi ZulianiMarco ZoccaratoAlberto VogrigSimona LattanziRoberto MichelucciAntonio GambardellaEdoardo FerlazzoLucia FuscoTiziana GranataFlavio Villaninull null
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2022)
The recognition of seizures secondary to AE represents a rare chance for aetiology-driven seizures management. Early recognition and treatment at the pathogenic level may reduce the risk of long-term irreversible sequelae. However, the severity of seizures at onset is the major risk factor for the development of chronic epilepsy.This study provides class IV evidence for management recommendations.
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