More than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Autoimmune encephalopathies (AEs) are a heterogeneous group of neurological disorders that affect cognition. Although memory difficulties are commonly endorsed, few reports of AEs inclusively assess all cognitive domains in detail. Our aim was to perform an unbiased cognitive...

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Main Authors: Bettcher, B, Gelfand, J, Irani, SR, Neuhaus, J, Forner, S, Hess, C, Geschwind, MD
格式: Journal article
語言:English
出版: 2014
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author Bettcher, B
Gelfand, J
Irani, SR
Neuhaus, J
Forner, S
Hess, C
Geschwind, MD
author_facet Bettcher, B
Gelfand, J
Irani, SR
Neuhaus, J
Forner, S
Hess, C
Geschwind, MD
author_sort Bettcher, B
collection OXFORD
description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Autoimmune encephalopathies (AEs) are a heterogeneous group of neurological disorders that affect cognition. Although memory difficulties are commonly endorsed, few reports of AEs inclusively assess all cognitive domains in detail. Our aim was to perform an unbiased cognitive evaluation of AE patients with voltage-gated potassium channel complex antibodies (VGKCC -Abs) in order to delineate cognitive strengths and weaknesses. METHODS: Serial VGKCC -Ab AE subjects (n = 12) were assessed with a comprehensive evaluation of memory, executive functions, visuospatial skills and language. Clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (n = 10/12) was evaluated. Five subjects had serial cognitive testing available, permitting descriptive analysis of change. RESULTS: Subjects demonstrated mild to moderate impairment in memory (mean Z = -1.9) and executive functions (mean Z = -1.5), with variable impairments in language and sparing of visuospatial skills. MRI findings showed T2 hyperintensities in medial temporal lobe (10/10) and basal ganglia (2/10). Serial cognitive examination revealed heterogeneity in cognitive function; whereas most patients improved in one or more domains, residual impairments were observed in some patients. CONCLUSIONS: This study augments previous neuropsychological analyses in VGKCC -Ab AE by identifying not only memory and executive function deficits but also language impairments, with preservation of visuospatial functioning. The study further highlights the importance of domain-specific testing to parse out the complex cognitive phenotypes of VGKCC -Ab AE.
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spelling oxford-uuid:09a8457f-9106-4edb-92d8-c38dae6bf9e92022-03-26T09:19:32ZMore than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:09a8457f-9106-4edb-92d8-c38dae6bf9e9EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2014Bettcher, BGelfand, JIrani, SRNeuhaus, JForner, SHess, CGeschwind, MDBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Autoimmune encephalopathies (AEs) are a heterogeneous group of neurological disorders that affect cognition. Although memory difficulties are commonly endorsed, few reports of AEs inclusively assess all cognitive domains in detail. Our aim was to perform an unbiased cognitive evaluation of AE patients with voltage-gated potassium channel complex antibodies (VGKCC -Abs) in order to delineate cognitive strengths and weaknesses. METHODS: Serial VGKCC -Ab AE subjects (n = 12) were assessed with a comprehensive evaluation of memory, executive functions, visuospatial skills and language. Clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (n = 10/12) was evaluated. Five subjects had serial cognitive testing available, permitting descriptive analysis of change. RESULTS: Subjects demonstrated mild to moderate impairment in memory (mean Z = -1.9) and executive functions (mean Z = -1.5), with variable impairments in language and sparing of visuospatial skills. MRI findings showed T2 hyperintensities in medial temporal lobe (10/10) and basal ganglia (2/10). Serial cognitive examination revealed heterogeneity in cognitive function; whereas most patients improved in one or more domains, residual impairments were observed in some patients. CONCLUSIONS: This study augments previous neuropsychological analyses in VGKCC -Ab AE by identifying not only memory and executive function deficits but also language impairments, with preservation of visuospatial functioning. The study further highlights the importance of domain-specific testing to parse out the complex cognitive phenotypes of VGKCC -Ab AE.
spellingShingle Bettcher, B
Gelfand, J
Irani, SR
Neuhaus, J
Forner, S
Hess, C
Geschwind, MD
More than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.
title More than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.
title_full More than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.
title_fullStr More than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.
title_full_unstemmed More than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.
title_short More than memory impairment in voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy.
title_sort more than memory impairment in voltage gated potassium channel complex encephalopathy
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