Novel clinical features of glycine receptor antibody syndrome: A series of 17 cases
Conclusions
Clinicians should consider testing for GlyR antibodies in GAD65 antibody–negative or low-positive GAD65 antibody patients with SPS-like presentations, especially in the setting of atypical features such as visual disturbances, parkinsonism, or epilepsy.
Source: Neurology Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation - Category: Neurology Authors: Piquet, A. L., Khan, M., Warner, J. E. A., Wicklund, M. P., Bennett, J. L., Leehey, M. A., Seeberger, L., Schreiner, T. L., Paz Soldan, M. M., Clardy, S. L. Tags: All Immunology, Autoimmune diseases, Parkinson's disease/Parkinsonism, Stiff person syndrome Article Source Type: research
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