Recently, many cases of autoimmune limbic encephalitis with positive GAD65
(glutamic acid decarboxylase) antibodies have been described in the
scientific literature. However, it remains an understudied topic of great
relevance to practicing neurologists. Thus, we report here a review of
published cases, in English, of autoimmune limbic encephalitis with this
type of antibodies, focusing on presenting symptoms and signs, associated
conditions, and findings upon investigation. We also report treatment
responses. We aim to offer a better description of the clinical spectrum of
autoimmune limbic encephalitis associated with GAD65 antibodies as well as
to expose its paraclinical features and outcome.