posted on 2024-01-08, 10:43authored bySARAH PAIGE GRIFFITH
Autoimmune encephalitis is rare neurological conditions where the immune system attacks
the brain, causing inflammation and dysfunction. Acute presentations vary but include
cognitive, behavioural, neurological, and psychiatric symptoms. Despite treatment, patients
often report cognitive impairment. However, the literature regarding these outcomes is very
limited. This dissertation examined cognitive outcomes in patients with autoimmune
encephalitis who were at least six months post-diagnosis. It concluded that poor cognitive
outcomes were not uncommon, with executive dysfunction being a frequent outcome. These
conclusions are a novel and important addition to the current literature, expanding our
understanding of the variability and diversity of cognitive outcomes after AE.