2019 Annual Meeting Institute 2 Notebook
2019 Annual Meeting Institute 2 Notebook
Autoimmune Brain Disorders: Beyond the Basics
Autoimmune brain disorders are a spectrum of illnesses characterized by inflammation of the central nervous system (CNS). Child and adolescent psychiatrists must become familiar with how to differentiate the neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with autoimmune encephalitis and other inflammatory or autoimmune brain disorders from primary psychiatric conditions. Information is presented on diagnostic categories that include multiple sclerosis, lupus cerebritis, neurosarcoidosis, neuro-bechets, sjogrens encephalitis, CNS vasculitis, and others. Participants learn about the wide range of symptoms that can indicate an autoimmune brain disorder, including personality changes, psychosis, seizures, movement disorders, cognitive decline, memory deficits, and autonomic instability. A review is made of laboratories, diagnostic procedures, and imaging that may be utilized in day-to-day patient care. Clinical case vignettes provide the foundation to give attendees specialty training in recognition of autoimmune brain disorders and formulation of a differential diagnosis.
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