Autoimmune encephalitis represents a group of rare and heterogeneous neurological disorders. Pathophysiological mechanisms in these diseases are still unknown. Recently, oculomotor and neurovisual disorders have been described. Cerebral areas and neuronal networks associated with these abnormalities are well described. The investigator proposes to study and describe such neuro-ophthalmological disorders in a prospective cohort of patients with a autoimmune encephalitis, to better understand the pathophysiological basis of this neurological condition.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2
Each participant will have a neurovisual assessment and an oculomotor movement recording with an eye tracker (infra red cameras).
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Bron, France
Percentage of patients presenting a neuro-ophthalmological abnormality.
A neuro-ophthalmological disorder is defined as an abnormality in the oculo-motor movement recording or/and the presence of a neurovisual impairment.
Time frame: Day 0
Percentage of patients presenting neuro-ophthalmological abnormality.
A neuro-ophthalmological disorder is defined as an abnormality in the oculo-motor movement recording or/and the presence of a neurovisual impairment.
Time frame: At 6 months if an abnormality is found
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