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1. Use and Safety of Immunotherapeutic Management of N-Methyl-d-Aspartate Receptor Antibody Encephalitis: A Meta-analysis.

2. Clinical features which predict neuronal surface autoantibodies in new-onset focal epilepsy: implications for immunotherapies.

3. Pain and the immune system: emerging concepts of IgG-mediated autoimmune pain and immunotherapies.

4. The clinical features, underlying immunology, and treatment of autoantibody-mediated movement disorders.

5. The importance of early immunotherapy in patients with faciobrachial dystonic seizures.

6. Antibody-associated epilepsies: Clinical features, evidence for immunotherapies and future research questions.

7. The expanding spectrum of clinically-distinctive, immunotherapy-responsive autoimmune encephalopathies.

8. Autoantibodies associated with diseases of the CNS: new developments and future challenges.

9. The growing recognition of immunotherapy-responsive seizure disorders with autoantibodies to specific neuronal proteins.

12. Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes: a practical approach to diagnosis and management.

13. Stop testing for autoantibodies to the VGKC-complex: only request LGI1 and CASPR2.

14. The importance of early immunotherapy in patients with faciobrachial dystonic seizures.

15. Faciobrachial dystonic seizures: the influence of immunotherapy on seizure control and prevention of cognitive impairment in a broadening phenotype.

16. Autoimmune Encephalitis—Antibody Targets and Their Potential Pathogenicity in Immunotherapy-responsive Syndromes.

17. What should you know about limbic encephalitis?

18. Potentially pathogenic autoantibodies associated with epilepsy and encephalitis in children and adults.

19. Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antibodies: A potentially treatable cause of encephalitis in the intensive care unit.

20. A clinical approach to diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis.

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