Increased Intrathecal B and Plasma Cells in Patients With Anti-IgLON5 Disease: A Case Series
Discussion
Our findings indicate the importance of inflammatory mechanisms, in particular in early and acute anti-IgLON5 cases, which may support the use of immune-suppressive treatments in these cases. The main limitation of the study is the small number of cases due to the rarity of the disease.
Source: Neurology Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation - Category: Neurology Authors: Strippel, C., Heidbreder, A., Schulte-Mecklenbeck, A., Korn, L., Warnecke, T., Melzer, N., Wiendl, H., Pawlowski, M., Gross, C. C., Kovac, S. Tags: All Immunology, Autoimmune diseases Clinical/Scientific Note Source Type: research
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