Is testing right for your patient?
Which Patients Should Be Tested?
The Autoimmune Brain Panel™ can assist clinicians in identifying an underlying autoimmune process in patients with various treatment-resistant neurologic and/or psychiatric symptoms.
Testing with the Panel may be helpful if you have a patient suffering from any of the following disorders, who has not responded to treatment.
Patient Identification Checklist
Multiple neuropsychiatric symptoms identified and typically include
Do any of the following apply?
Dr. Gary Kaplan shares the story of a teenager with debilitating anxiety, mood swings and OCD whose symptoms resolved after being diagnosed with an autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder, triggered by infections.
(Note: The Autoimmune Brain Panel™ is known formerly as the Cunningham Panel™)
FOCUS AREAS
The Autoimmune Brain Panel™ may be helpful when evaluating patients with the following disorders whose symptoms have worsened or not responded to treatment.
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Anxiety Disorders
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Obsessions & Compulsions
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Motor & Vocal Tics
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Depression & Mood Changes
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Attention Deficit & Hyperactivity
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Lyme Disease
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Epilepsy / Seizure Disorders
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PANS & PANDAS