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Recent advances in pathogenic concepts and therapeutic strategies in Rasmussen's encephalitis.

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REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE
卷 161, 期 4, 页码 395-405

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MASSON EDITEUR
DOI: 10.1016/S0035-3787(05)85069-6

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Rasmussen; epileptic encephalopathy; epilepsia partialis continua

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Recent advances in pathogenic concepts and therapeutic strategies in Rasmussen's encephalitis. N. Bahi-Buisson, R. Nabbout, P. Plouin, C. Bulteau, O. Delalande, L. Hertz Pannier, O. Dulac, C. Chiron, Rev Neurol (Paris) 2005; 161: 4, 395-405 Rasmussen's Encephalitis (RE) is a rare inflammatory brain disease mainly affecting children and characterised by intractable epilepsy involving a single hemisphere that undergoes progressive atrophy. RE is characterized by refractory focal seizures, often associated with epilepsia partialis continua, progressive unilateral motor defect, slow EEG activity over the entire contralateral hemisphere, with focal white matter hyperintensity and insular cortical atrophy on neuroimaging. Surgical exclusion of the affected hemisphere is the only treatment that interrupts progression of the disease. Pathogenic concepts have considered viruses, autoimmune antibodies and autoimmune cytotoxic T lymphocytes that might contribute to the initiating or perpetuating events in the central nervous system. Based on these concepts, different therapeutic strategies have been pursued, such as antiviral agents, plasmapheresis, immuno-adsorption, immunosuppression or immunomodulation with intravenous immunoglobulins. However, due to the lack of large studies, to date there is no established therapeutic strategy for this devastating condition. In this review, we give an overview of the current state of immunopathogenic concepts for Rasmussen's encephalitis and discuss the different therapeutic options for future perspectives.

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