Table 1:

Demographic and clinical characteristics of subgroups of patients with limbic encephalitis and their corresponding control groups

GAD-LEVGKC-LEGAD-CONVGKC-CON
Early group
 No. (men)23 (7)25 (16)23 (7)25 (16)
 Age at MR imaging (mean) (yr)34.2 ± 11.259.5 ± 15.235.4 ± 10.657.2 ± 13.2
 Time between onseta and scan (mean) (mo)9.5 ± 7.47.6 ± 6.1NANA
 Interictal EEG lateralization5/12/1/57/8/2/8NANA
(n = right/left/bilateral/unclear)
 No. of bilateral mesiotemporal FLAIR-T2-hyperintensities25NANA
 No. of first-line immunotherapies39NANA
 No. of second-line immunotherapies01NANA
Late group
 No. (men)b33 (10)22 (10)33 (10)22 (10)
 Age at MR imaging (mean) (yr)33.9 ± 12.357.0 ± 16.834.4 ± 11.953.2 ± 13.2
 Time between onseta and scan (mean) (mo)62.5 ± 26.261.5 ± 23.6NANA
 Interictal EEG lateralization5/11/3/124/8/1/9NANA
(n = right/left/bilateral/unclear)
 No. of bilateral mesiotemporal FLAIR-T2-hyperintensities43NANA
 No. of first-line immunotherapies1418NANA
 No. of second-line immunotherapies64NANA
  • Note:—NA indicates not applicable; CON, matched healthy control group.

  • a Onset of the first limbic encephalitis–related symptom.

  • b Patients scanned repeatedly were included in both (early and late) study groups (repeat scans GAD-LE: n = 10; repeat scans VGKC-LE, n = 13).