PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the recent literature describing the detection and clinical importance of serum antibodies in patients with various epilepsies and other seizure-related disorders. RECENT FINDINGS: Auto-antibodies to the NMDA, GABAB and AMPA receptors and to LGI1, CASPR2 and Contactin-2, components of the voltage-gated potassium channel complex, have been detected in the serum of patients with seizures. These antigenic targets are ion channels, receptors and accessory proteins important in both cellular homeostasis and governing the electrical activity of the brain. Antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) have been found in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Antibodies to LGI1 have been described in around 90% of pati...
OBJECTIVE: Neuronal antibodies have been identified in patients with seizures as the main or sole sy...
PURPOSE: The growing recognition of epilepsies and encephalopathies associated with autoantibodies a...
PURPOSE: Antibodies against neuronal surface proteins are increasingly recognized in autoimmune cent...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The concept of epilepsy and seizure disorders caused by autoantibodies to specifi...
Purpose of Review: This review presents recent developments in the clinical features, immunologic ba...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether autoantibodies to ion channels and other neural antigens are prese...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Recently, central nervous system disorders have been shown to be associated with ...
<p>Purpose: Autoantibodies to specific neurologic proteins are associated with subacute onset ...
PURPOSE: Autoantibodies to specific neurologic proteins are associated with subacute onset encephalo...
Objectives The growing recognition of epilepsies and encephalopathies associated with autoantibodies...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of antibodies to ion channels i...
PURPOSE: Potentially pathogenic autoantibodies are found increasingly in adults with seizure disorde...
textabstractBackground: Increasing evidence suggests that seizures and status epilepticus can be imm...
Purpose of review Autoimmune epileptic encephalopathy is a potentially treatable neurological syndro...
BACKGROUND: Over the last few years autoantibodies against neuronal proteins have been identified in...
OBJECTIVE: Neuronal antibodies have been identified in patients with seizures as the main or sole sy...
PURPOSE: The growing recognition of epilepsies and encephalopathies associated with autoantibodies a...
PURPOSE: Antibodies against neuronal surface proteins are increasingly recognized in autoimmune cent...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The concept of epilepsy and seizure disorders caused by autoantibodies to specifi...
Purpose of Review: This review presents recent developments in the clinical features, immunologic ba...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether autoantibodies to ion channels and other neural antigens are prese...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Recently, central nervous system disorders have been shown to be associated with ...
<p>Purpose: Autoantibodies to specific neurologic proteins are associated with subacute onset ...
PURPOSE: Autoantibodies to specific neurologic proteins are associated with subacute onset encephalo...
Objectives The growing recognition of epilepsies and encephalopathies associated with autoantibodies...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of antibodies to ion channels i...
PURPOSE: Potentially pathogenic autoantibodies are found increasingly in adults with seizure disorde...
textabstractBackground: Increasing evidence suggests that seizures and status epilepticus can be imm...
Purpose of review Autoimmune epileptic encephalopathy is a potentially treatable neurological syndro...
BACKGROUND: Over the last few years autoantibodies against neuronal proteins have been identified in...
OBJECTIVE: Neuronal antibodies have been identified in patients with seizures as the main or sole sy...
PURPOSE: The growing recognition of epilepsies and encephalopathies associated with autoantibodies a...
PURPOSE: Antibodies against neuronal surface proteins are increasingly recognized in autoimmune cent...