Clinical, paraclinical and outcome features of 166 patients with acute anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome.
Martin ColyDavid AdamsShahram AttarianFrançoise BouhourJean-Philippe CamdessanchéGuillaume CareyCécile CauquilJean-Baptiste ChansonPascale ChrétienAlain CréangeEmilien DelmontGuillaume FargeotSimon FrachetThierry GendreThierry KuntzerCéline LabeyrieThierry MaisonobeMaud MichaudMaximilien MoulinGuillaume NicolasJean-Baptiste NouryYann PéréonAngela PumaGuilhem SoleFrédéric TaitheCéline TardMarie ThéaudinSerge TimsitLaura VendittiAndoni Echaniz-LagunaPublished in: Journal of neurology (2024)
This study from Western Europe shows acute anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome presents with a large clinical phenotype, a good outcome in 2/3 of cases, and frequent relapses.