○Josep Dalmau (ICREA, University of Barcelona and University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Session information
Symposium
[S-11] Current topics in acute encephalitis update – advance in diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune encephalitis
Thu. May 24, 2018 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Room 9 (Royton Sapporo / Regent Hall (2F))
Chair: Satoshi Kamei(Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan), Hideto Nakajima(Division of Neurology, Department of Internal Medicine IV, Osaka Medical College, Japan)
Japanese Society for Neuroinfectious Diseases
Acute encephalitis is a debilitating neurological disorder. Though most frequent causes of encephalitis are infectious, the number of reports about autoimmune encephalitis is increasing in the past 10 years. Identifications of biomarkers have changed the approach of diagnosis. Accurate assessment of clinical features and detection of antibodies is essential in diagnosis of acute encephalitis. However, some clinician relies on the antibody testing and that made delay the diagnosis because time is needed to get the autoantibody test result. To assess comorbid symptoms leads to earlier diagnosis and optimal immunotherapy. The aim of this symposium is to recognize newly identified forms of autoimmune encephalitis and provide practical clinical approach.
○Juichi Fujimori (Department of Neurology, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Japan)
○Susumu Kusunoki (Department of Neurology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
○Makoto Yoneda (Faculty of Nursing and Social Welfare Sciences, Fukui Prefectural University, Japan)