Journal article
Cognition and psychopathology in autoimmune encephalitides: A focus on risk factors and patient outcomes
SP Griffith, CB Malpas, C Kyndt, R Alpitsis, TJ O’Brien, M Monif
Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology | Wiley | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/cen3.12651
Abstract
Neurocognitive compromise, neuropsychiatric symptoms and psychopathology are all evident in the acute stages of autoimmune encephalitides. These factors considerably affect functional independence after discharge. Drawing on psychometric assessments and qualitative descriptions, this review explores the nature, extent and diagnosis of cognitive disorder in autoimmune encephalitides. Potential pathophysiological and neuroanatomical architecture related to neurocognitive compromise in the acute and chronic stages of this illness is examined. In regard to outcomes, the review highlights clinicodemographic factors currently known to be associated with poorer cognitive outcome. Finally, the revie..
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