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Autoimmune encephalitis as a differential diagnosis of schizophreniform psychosis: clinical symptomatology, pathophysiology, diagnostic approach, and therapeutic considerations
by
Domschke Katharina
, Rauer, Sebastian
, Klaus-Peter, Wandinger
, van Elst Ludger Tebartz
, Endres, Dominique
, Falkai, Peter
, Stich, Oliver
, Leypoldt, Frank
, Alkomiet, Hasan
, Arolt Volker
, Prüss Harald
, Bechter, Karl
, Steiner, Johann
in
Antigens
/ Autoantibodies
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Brain slice preparation
/ Catatonia
/ Cell surface
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Differential diagnosis
/ Dyskinesia
/ EEG
/ Encephalitis
/ Epilepsy
/ Glycine
/ Immunomodulation
/ Immunomodulators
/ Inflammation
/ LGI1 protein
/ Movement disorders
/ N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid
/ Neuroimaging
/ Patients
/ Pleocytosis
/ Psychosis
/ Schizophrenia
/ Seizures
/ Thyroid
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid B receptors
2020
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Autoimmune encephalitis as a differential diagnosis of schizophreniform psychosis: clinical symptomatology, pathophysiology, diagnostic approach, and therapeutic considerations
by
Domschke Katharina
, Rauer, Sebastian
, Klaus-Peter, Wandinger
, van Elst Ludger Tebartz
, Endres, Dominique
, Falkai, Peter
, Stich, Oliver
, Leypoldt, Frank
, Alkomiet, Hasan
, Arolt Volker
, Prüss Harald
, Bechter, Karl
, Steiner, Johann
in
Antigens
/ Autoantibodies
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Brain slice preparation
/ Catatonia
/ Cell surface
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Differential diagnosis
/ Dyskinesia
/ EEG
/ Encephalitis
/ Epilepsy
/ Glycine
/ Immunomodulation
/ Immunomodulators
/ Inflammation
/ LGI1 protein
/ Movement disorders
/ N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid
/ Neuroimaging
/ Patients
/ Pleocytosis
/ Psychosis
/ Schizophrenia
/ Seizures
/ Thyroid
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid B receptors
2020
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Autoimmune encephalitis as a differential diagnosis of schizophreniform psychosis: clinical symptomatology, pathophysiology, diagnostic approach, and therapeutic considerations
by
Domschke Katharina
, Rauer, Sebastian
, Klaus-Peter, Wandinger
, van Elst Ludger Tebartz
, Endres, Dominique
, Falkai, Peter
, Stich, Oliver
, Leypoldt, Frank
, Alkomiet, Hasan
, Arolt Volker
, Prüss Harald
, Bechter, Karl
, Steiner, Johann
in
Antigens
/ Autoantibodies
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Brain slice preparation
/ Catatonia
/ Cell surface
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Differential diagnosis
/ Dyskinesia
/ EEG
/ Encephalitis
/ Epilepsy
/ Glycine
/ Immunomodulation
/ Immunomodulators
/ Inflammation
/ LGI1 protein
/ Movement disorders
/ N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid
/ Neuroimaging
/ Patients
/ Pleocytosis
/ Psychosis
/ Schizophrenia
/ Seizures
/ Thyroid
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors
/ γ-Aminobutyric acid B receptors
2020
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Autoimmune encephalitis as a differential diagnosis of schizophreniform psychosis: clinical symptomatology, pathophysiology, diagnostic approach, and therapeutic considerations
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Autoimmune encephalitis as a differential diagnosis of schizophreniform psychosis: clinical symptomatology, pathophysiology, diagnostic approach, and therapeutic considerations
2020
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Primary schizophreniform psychoses are thought to be caused by complex gene–environment interactions. Secondary forms are based on a clearly identifiable organic cause, in terms of either an etiological or a relevant pathogenetic factor. The secondary or “symptomatic” forms of psychosis have reentered the focus stimulated by the discovery of autoantibody (Ab)-associated autoimmune encephalitides (AEs), such as anti-NMDA-R encephalitis, which can at least initially mimic variants of primary psychosis. These newly described secondary, immune-mediated schizophreniform psychoses typically present with the acute onset of polymorphic psychotic symptoms. Over the course of the disease, other neurological phenomena, such as epileptic seizures, movement disorders, or reduced levels of consciousness, usually arise. Typical clinical signs for AEs are the acute onset of paranoid hallucinatory symptoms, atypical polymorphic presentation, psychotic episodes in the context of previous AE, and additional neurological and medical symptoms such as catatonia, seizure, dyskinesia, and autonomic instability. Predominant psychotic courses of AEs have also been described casuistically. The term autoimmune psychosis (AP) was recently suggested for these patients. Paraclinical alterations that can be observed in patients with AE/AP are inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pathologies, focal or generalized electroencephalographic slowing or epileptic activity, and/or suspicious “encephalitic” imaging findings. The antibody analyses in these patients include the testing of the most frequently found Abs against cell surface antigens (NMDA-R, CASPR2, LGI1, AMPA-R, GABAB-R), intracellular antigens (Hu, Ri, Yo, CV2/CRMP5, Ma2 [Ta], amphiphysin, GAD65), thyroid antigens (TG, TPO), and antinuclear Abs (ANA). Less frequent antineuronal Abs (e.g., against DPPX, GABAA-R, glycine-R, IgLON5) can be investigated in the second step when first step screening is negative and/or some specific clinical factors prevail. Beyond, tissue-based assays on brain slices of rodents may detect previously unknown antineuronal Abs in some cases. The detection of clinical and/or paraclinical pathologies (e.g., pleocytosis in CSF) in combination with antineuronal Abs and the exclusion of alternative causes may lead to the diagnosis of AE/AP and enable more causal therapeutic immunomodulatory opportunities.
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