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Title: The prevalence and treatment outcomes of antineuronal antibody-positive patients admitted with first episode of psychosis
Authors: Wilson, R. J.
Blum, S.
Scott, J. G.
Gillis, D.
Ryan, A. E.
Hargovan, H.
Gundarpi, N.
McKeon, G.
Hatherill, S.
Newman, M. P.
Parry, P.
Prain, K.
Patterson, S.
Wong, R. C. W.
Issue Date: 2018
Source: 4, (2), 2018, p. 55-57
Pages: 55-57
Journal: BJPsych Open
Abstract: Background Antineuronal antibodies are associated with psychosis, although their clinical significance in first episode of psychosis (FEP) is undetermined. Aims To examine all patients admitted for treatment of FEP for antineuronal antibodies and describe clinical presentations and treatment outcomes in those who were antibody positive. Method Individuals admitted for FEP to six mental health units in Queensland, Australia, were prospectively tested for serum antineuronal antibodies. Antibody-positive patients were referred for neurological and immunological assessment and therapy. Results Of 113 consenting participants, six had antineuronal antibodies (anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antibodies [n = 4], voltage-gated potassium channel antibodies [n = 1] and antibodies against uncharacterised antigen [n = 1]). Five received immunotherapy, which prompted resolution of psychosis in four. Conclusions A small subgroup of patients admitted to hospital with FEP have antineuronal antibodies detectable in serum and are responsive to immunotherapy. Early diagnosis and treatment is critical to optimise recovery. Declaration of interest None.L6242312402018-10-15
2018-10-19
DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2018.8
Resources: https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L624231240&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2018.8 |
Keywords: prevalence;priority journal;prospective study;psychosis;treatment duration;young adult;teratoma;antibodydiazepam;immunoglobulin;methylprednisolone;mirtazapine;n methyl dextro aspartic acid receptor antibody;neuronal antibody;olanzapine;quetiapine;risperidone;rituximab;unclassified drug;voltage gated potassium channel antibody;adolescent;adult;akathisia;autoimmune encephalitis;antibody blood level;article;clinical article;comparative study;drug withdrawal;female;human;immunotherapy;male;mental health center
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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