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Autoimmune Limbic Encephalitis: A Review of Clinicoradiological Features and the Challenges of Diagnosis

Jack B. Ding, John Dongas, Kevin Hu, Mark Ding

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Abstract

Limbic encephalitis is an autoimmune cause of encephalitis. In addition to the usual symptoms of encephalitis such as altered consciousness, fever, and focal neurological deficits, limbic encephalitis can present with neuropsychiatric manifestations and seizures. Making a formal diagnosis involves a difficult and prolonged workup phase. The purpose of this review is to help readers delineate limbic encephalitis from other illnesses. This is done by presenting a spectrum of potential organic differential diagnoses and pertinent findings that distinguish them from limbic encephalitis. Instead of presenting a variety of psychiatric differential diagnoses, the authors present a review of psychiatric manifestations known to be associated with limbic encephalitis, as naturally, any psychiatric disorder could be a potential comorbid disease.

Topics & Concepts

Limbic encephalitisEncephalitisDifferential diagnosisAutoimmune encephalitisMedicineLimbic systemMedical diagnosisNeurosciencePsychologyPathologyImmunologyCentral nervous systemVirusAutoimmune Neurological Disorders and TreatmentsCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism
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