What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition
Rada A, Bien C (2023)
Epilepsia 64(9): 7.
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Seizures resulting from cerebral autoimmunity are either acutely symptomatic in the context of autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) with neural surface antibodies, or they are indicative of an enduring predisposition to seizures, that is, epilepsy. Here, we propose a practical definition for autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy (AEAE): Seizures associated with antibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase, paraneoplastic syndromes, or Rasmussen encephalitis are classified as AEAE. AEAE secondary to AIE with antibodies against the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor, leucine-rich glioma inactivated protein 1, contactin-associated protein-2, or γ-aminobutyric acid-B receptor can be diagnosed if the following criteria are met: seizures persist for at least 2 years after immunotherapy initiation; no signs of encephalitis on magnetic resonance imaging and no fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography hypermetabolism; normal cerebrospinal fluid cell count; and a substantial decrease in antibody titers. This classification corresponds to different disease mechanisms. While AIE results from the pathogenic effects of neural antibodies, AEAE is probably the consequence of encephalitis-related tissue damage and thereby mainly structurally mediated. The distinction between AIE and AEAE also has practical consequences: In AIE, immunotherapy is usually highly beneficial, whereas anti-seizure medication has little effect. In AEAE, immunotherapy is less promising and the usual anti-seizure interventions are preferable. In addition, the diagnosis of AEAE has social consequences in terms of driving and professional limitations.
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acute symptomatic seizures;
autoimmune encephalitis;
autoimmune encephalitis- associated epilepsy;
classification
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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Epilepsia
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64
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9
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7
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1528-1167
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Rada A, Bien C. What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition. Epilepsia. 2023;64(9):7.
Rada, A., & Bien, C. (2023). What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition. Epilepsia, 64(9), 7. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.17699
Rada, Anna, and Bien, Christian. 2023. “What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition”. Epilepsia 64 (9): 7.
Rada, A., and Bien, C. (2023). What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition. Epilepsia 64, 7.
Rada, A., & Bien, C., 2023. What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition. Epilepsia, 64(9), p 7.
A. Rada and C. Bien, “What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition”, Epilepsia, vol. 64, 2023, pp. 7.
Rada, A., Bien, C.: What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition. Epilepsia. 64, 7 (2023).
Rada, Anna, and Bien, Christian. “What is autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy? Proposal of a practical definition”. Epilepsia 64.9 (2023): 7.
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