Paraneoplastic and autoimmune encephalitis: Alterations of mood and emotion

Handb Clin Neurol. 2021:183:221-234. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-822290-4.00010-4.

Abstract

Autoimmune encephalitis often produces signs and symptoms that appear to be at the interface between neurology and psychiatry. Since psychiatric symptoms are often prominent, patients are often first seen in a psychiatric setting. Therefore it is important that psychiatrists, as well as neurologists, be able to recognize autoimmune encephalitis, a task that is often difficult. Early diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis is crucial as this will usually result in a better outcome for the patient. This chapter provides an introduction to various autoimmune encephalitides and describes their pathophysiology and the possible associated neuropsychiatric, neuropsychological (cognitive), and neurological (sensory-motor) signs and symptoms. This chapter also reviews the possible treatments of these associated signs and symptoms.

Keywords: Anti-AMPA receptor encephalitis; Anti-CASPR2 encephalitis; Anti-GABA(B) receptor encephalitis; Anti-LGl1 protein encephalitis; Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis; Autoimmune encephalitis; Neurological symptoms; Paraneoplastic encephalitis; Psychiatric symptoms; Vestibulocerebellar syndromes.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Autoantibodies
  • Emotions
  • Encephalitis* / diagnosis
  • Hashimoto Disease* / diagnosis
  • Humans

Substances

  • Autoantibodies

Supplementary concepts

  • Hashimoto's encephalitis