Seizures resulting from cerebral autoimmunity are either acutely symptomatic in the context of autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) with neural surface antibodies, or they are indicative of an enduring predisposition to seizures, that is, epilepsy. Here, we propose a practical definition for autoimmune ...
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The immune system protects an organism from infections and diseases. The immune system is made of a several types of white cells as well as antibodies that help identify foreign objects to the immune system.Answer and Explanation: To clarify, there is no autoimmune system, however there are ...
Autoimmune encephalitis is a relatively novel nosological entity characterized by an immune-mediated damage of the central nervous system. While originally
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What is dermatological immunology? Immunology Immunology can be described as a branch of science that involves the study of the immune system. Through the application of immunology, various medical discoveries pertaining to the immune system have been made. These discoveries include various vaccination ...
Inflammation within brain tissuecan affect function. This inflammation may be due to infections that causemeningitisandencephalitis. Other infections may cause discrete changes within the brain tissue. Neurocysticercosis, for example, is the most common cause of epilepsyin the developing world; the paras...
This treatment also involves the removal of T-lymphocytes, which are then altered to make chimeric antigen receptors (CARs). These receptors enable lymphocytes to bind to cancer cells with a CAR target on their surface. CAR T-cell therapy is also being used for certain autoimmune disorders so ...
An intraparenchymal hematoma is a life-threatening condition in which an injury causes blood to pool in the brain. The signs of an...
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