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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroimmunology
    • Psychiatry

    Background:

    • Psychosis can be linked to autoimmune conditions.
    • Early identification of these patients is crucial.

    Discussion:

    • Autoimmune markers may be present in some psychosis cases.
    • Expanding diagnostic criteria to include autoimmune factors is important.

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    • Autoimmune diseases are an underlying cause of some psychosis.
    • Patients with autoimmune-related psychosis often respond well to treatment.

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    • Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms.
    • Developing new diagnostic tools and treatments for autoimmune psychosis is a priority.