id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255686-m0ox841z Rogers, Jonathan P Catatonia and the immune system: a review 2019-06-10 .txt text/plain 6296 393 32 14 In several cases, an explicit immune response was suggested by the authors to explain the catatonia, such as in paediatric autoimmune neuropsy chiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection (PANDAS), 15 or in NmethylDaspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis purportedly triggered by yellow fever vaccination, 16 herpes simplex virus infection, 17 or EpsteinBarr virus infection. The most noteworthy result from our systematic review is that 72% (249/346) of all cases of autoimmune catatonia reported were due to NMDAR encephalitis, despite the disorder only being described in 2007 (table 2) . One group reported 84 cases of paediatric catatonia of which they suspected 7 had an autoimmune origin, including two patients with evidence of inflammation who were responsive to immunosuppression but who could not be diagnosed with any known disorder. ./cache/cord-255686-m0ox841z.txt ./txt/cord-255686-m0ox841z.txt