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The knowledge of encephalitis associated with antibodies targeting intracellular antigens, and neuronal surface antibody syndromes has expanded considerably in recent times.
The primary purpose of the investigators protocole is to determine the incidence of anti-neuronal antibodies (blood and CSF) in a population of patients suffering from focal epilepsy of unknown cause to guide the management of these patients.
The investigators hypothesis is that dysimmune encephalitis is more common than is suggested by the current literature, and that sometimes forms of encephalitis dysimmune "at minimum" can be observed only in the form of focal epilepsy without further manifestation associated.
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Male or female 18-65 years
Presenting focal epilepsy on the following arguments
Having not yet received a CSF analysis
From unknown cause:
Epilepsy that started within a period of two years preceding the study entry (including vegetative symptoms of temporal focal seizures).
Without treatment or as benzodiazepines or taking anti-epileptic first-line monotherapy (excluding benzodiazepines).
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200 participants in 1 patient group
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BENOILID Aurélien, MD; DE SEZE Jérôme, MD
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