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Neurological Autoantibody Prevalence in Epilepsy on Unknown Etiology
JAMA Neurol 74:397-402,384, Dubey, D.,et al, 2017
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Article Abstract
Among adult patients with epilepsy of unknown etiology, a significant minority had detectable serum Abs suggesting an autoimmune etiology. Certain clinical features (encoded in the APE score) could be used to identify patients with the highest probability of harboring neurological Abs.
 
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