Author Response: Clinical Significance of Anti-NMDAR Concurrent With Glial or Neuronal Surface Antibodies
Abstract
We appreciate Dr. Lancaster's comments on our article.1 Indeed, the co-occurrence of MOG- or aquaporin-4-(AQP4) antibodies with anti-NMDAR encephalitis was associated with symptoms of this encephalitis, accompanied by a history or MRI features of a demyelinating disease. However, the co-occurrence of anti-NMDAR encephalitis with other neuronal antibodies was associated with symptoms of this encephalitis and clinical or MRI features of the...
Paper Details
Title
Author Response: Clinical Significance of Anti-NMDAR Concurrent With Glial or Neuronal Surface Antibodies
Published Date
Jan 26, 2021
Journal
Volume
96
Issue
4
Pages
188 - 189
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