We are proud to share the recent publication of our review, MRI Findings in Autoimmune Encephalitis, in the journal Revue Neurologique. This comprehensive review explores how MRI imaging can identify disease-specific patterns across various types of autoimmune encephalitis (AE), including NMDA receptor, LGI1, and GABA receptor-related subtypes.
Highlighting unique imaging features—such as medial temporal lobe hyperintensities in limbic encephalitis or white matter abnormalities in overlap syndromes—the paper emphasizes the role of MRI as a powerful diagnostic and prognostic tool. It also discusses how novel imaging biomarkers and MRI protocols tailored to AE may enhance future diagnostic accuracy, better predict long-term outcomes, and improve long-term patient care.
Our review underscores the importance of advanced imaging techniques for improving diagnosis, tracking disease progression, and refining treatment strategies in AE. The full study is available in Revue Neurologique here.