Author/Authors :
Luo, Limei Department of Neurology - Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University - Zunyi, China , Wei, Nian Department of Neurology - Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University - Zunyi, China , Wang, Jing Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University - Zunyi, China , Luo, Yuemei Department of Neurology - Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University - Zunyi, China , Yang, Fei Department of Neurology - Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University - Zunyi, China , Xu, Zucai Department of Neurology - Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University - Zunyi, China
Abstract :
Epilepsy is a common nervous system disease, which affects about 70 million people all over the world. In 2017, the International
League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) considered immune factors as its independent cause, and the concept of autoimmune epilepsy
(AE) was widely accepted. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can effectively improve the prognosis of the disease. However, due
to the diversity of clinical manifestations, the expensive cost of autoantibody detection, and the increased prevalence in Western
China, the difficulty for clinicians in early diagnosis and treatment has increased. Fortunately, convenient and fast imaging
examinations are expected to help even more. The imaging manifestations of AE patients were characteristic, especially the
combined application of structural and functional neuroimaging, which improved the diagnostic value of imaging. In this paper,
several common autoantibodies associated with AE and their structure and function changes in neuroimaging were reviewed to
provide help for neurologists to achieve the goal of precision medicine.