Infectious Vs Autoimmune Encephalitis: Distinguishing Between Two Types
While infectious encephalitis is triggered by invading pathogens, autoimmune encephalitis results from the immune system mistakenly attacking the brain.
While infectious encephalitis is triggered by invading pathogens, autoimmune encephalitis results from the immune system mistakenly attacking the brain.
First case was reported earlier this week when a third-year student from Barabanki was brought to LLR hospital's ICU with a high fever and severe headache, following which she slipped into a coma
While infectious encephalitis is triggered by invading pathogens, autoimmune encephalitis results from the immune system mistakenly attacking the brain.
First case was reported earlier this week when a third-year student from Barabanki was brought to LLR hospital's ICU with a high fever and severe headache, following which she slipped into a coma