What is the diagnostic yield of working up suspected autoimmune encephalitis in patients with new onset behavioral disturbance without overt neurological deficits?
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Neurology · UTHealth
Unless there is another obvious cause for the behavioral change, I would consider this a neurological deficit. In my experience, such a work-up, including imaging and CSF analysis, is appropriate for any patient outside of the typical age range for new-onset mood disorder.