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- Q282783 subject Q6910627.
- Q282783 abstract "Limbic encephalitis is a form of encephalitis, a disease characterised by inflammation of the brain. Limbic encephalitis is caused by autoimmunity: an abnormal state where the body produces antibodies against itself. Some cases are associated with cancer and some are not. Although the disease is known as "limbic" encephalitis, it is seldom limited to the limbic system and post-mortem studies usually show involvement of other parts of the brain. The disease was first described by Brierley and others in 1960 as a series of three cases. The link to cancer was first noted in 1968 and confirmed by later investigators.The majority of cases of limbic encephalitis are associated with a tumour (diagnosed or undiagnosed). In cases caused by tumour, cure is only achieved when the tumour is removed completely (this is not always possible). Limbic encephalitis is classified according to the auto-antibody that causes the disease.The most common types are: Anti-Hu, which is associated with small-cell carcinoma of the lungs. Anti-Ma2, associated with germ-cell tumours of the testis. Anti-NMDAR, associated with tumors of the ovaries, commonly teratomas.Since 2002 following a report of case of a 21-year-old woman subacutely developed memory loss subsequent to gastroenteritis similar cases of non paraneoplastic LE its association with auto-antibody and response to steroid has been described. Limbic encephalitis associated with voltage‐gated potassium channel antibodies (VGKC‐Abs) may frequently be non‐paraneoplastic. A recent study of 15 cases of limbic encephalitis found raised VGKC‐Abs associated with non‐paraneoplastic disorders and remission following immunosuppressive treatment.".
- Q282783 icd10 "G04.81".
- Q282783 icd9 "323.81".
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- Q282783 icd "323.81".
- Q282783 icd "G04.81".
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- Q282783 name "Limbic encephalitis".
- Q282783 type Disease.
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- Q282783 comment "Limbic encephalitis is a form of encephalitis, a disease characterised by inflammation of the brain. Limbic encephalitis is caused by autoimmunity: an abnormal state where the body produces antibodies against itself. Some cases are associated with cancer and some are not. Although the disease is known as "limbic" encephalitis, it is seldom limited to the limbic system and post-mortem studies usually show involvement of other parts of the brain.".
- Q282783 label "Limbic encephalitis".
- Q282783 depiction Brain_limbicsystem.jpg.
- Q282783 name "Limbic encephalitis".