Eoin Flanagan, M.B., B.Ch., an autoimmune neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota discusses groundbreaking population-based study,
Mayo Clinic has found that autoimmune encephalitis is as common as its infectious disease counterpart. The finding underlines the need for precise diagnostic testing for people with encephalitis, as the autoimmune and infectious diseases require different treatments.
“EXTRAPOLATING OUR RESULTS TO THE WORLD POPULATION SUGGESTS THAT ABOUT ONE MILLION PEOPLE ARE AFFECTED WITH AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS,” DR. FLANAGAN SAYS. “THE DISEASE BURDEN FOR AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS—A CONDITION THAT JUST 10 YEARS AGO WENT UNRECOGNIZED—IS SIGNIFICANT.”
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