Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor type autoimmune encephalitis with severe pneumonia:a case reportOA
Autoimmune encephalitis(AE)is a type of encephalitis caused by autoimmune disease.AE was included on a list of the first batch of 121 rare diseases published by the Chinese National Health Commission on 11^(th)May 2018.Currently,patients with AE account for 10%-20% of encephalitis cases,with 54%-80% of those cases classified as the anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor(NMDAR)type,which is the most common type.[1]In 2010,China reported the first case of a patient withanti-NMDARtype AE.
Yi Gu;Xiandong Liu;Tiancao Dong;Qian Yang;Xiaowei Bao;Dongyang Zhao;Lunxian Tang;
Department of Internal Emergency Medicine,Shanghai East Hospital,School of Medicine,Tongji University,Shanghai 200120,ChinaDepartment of Internal Emergency Medicine,Shanghai East Hospital,School of Medicine,Tongji University,Shanghai 200120,China School of Medicine,Tongji University,Shanghai 200120,China
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encephalitisautoimmuneaspartate
《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2024 (002)
P.142-146 / 5
supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81970072 to LXT);the Leading Medical Talent Project of Shanghai Pudong Heath Bureau(PWRI2019-05 to LXT);the Action Plan for Scientific and Technological Innovation of Shanghai Scientific Committee of China(20Y11901200 to LXT);the Municipal Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Scientific Committee of China(22ZR1451000 to LXT);the Key Clinical Discipline of Shanghai Pudong Heath Bureau(PWZxk2022-17 to LXT);the Clinical Peak Discipline of Shanghai Pudong Heath Bureau(PWYgf2021-03)。
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