Isolated Memory Loss in Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis.

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Raffaele Iorio, Eleonora Sabatelli, Lucia Campetella, Claudia Papi
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Abstract

Background and objectives: To report a case of anti-NMDAR encephalitis presenting with isolated memory dysfunction.

Methods: A 29-year-old woman was admitted to the Neurology Department referring memory impairment with a subacute onset. The initial assessment included EEG, neuropsychological tests, and brain MRI. Serum and CSF samples were collected for immunologic studies. The diagnostic evaluation was completed with a total body PET scan.

Results: Patient's neurologic examination was unremarkable apart from an episodic memory deficit, confirmed by neuropsychological examination. The EEG revealed epileptiform discharges in the temporal lobes, whereas brain MRI showed bilateral temporal lobes hyperintense lesions on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images and T2-weighted images. NMDAR-IgG was detected in the patient's serum and CSF by cell-based assay confirming the diagnosis of definite anti-NMDAR encephalitis. The total body PET showed only a slight hypometabolism in the right temporal cortex and in the cerebellar hemispheres. After a course of IV immunoglobulin and corticosteroid therapy, a marked improvement of the memory deficit was observed.

Discussion: This case shows that anti-NMDAR encephalitis can present with isolated memory loss. Neural antibody testing in these patients could play a pivotal role in early diagnosis and prompt treatment.

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抗nmdar脑炎的孤立性记忆丧失。
背景和目的:报告1例以孤立性记忆功能障碍为表现的抗nmdar脑炎。方法:一名29岁女性因亚急性起病的记忆障碍入院神经内科。初步评估包括脑电图、神经心理测试和脑MRI。采集血清和脑脊液样本进行免疫学研究。诊断评估通过全身PET扫描完成。结果:经神经心理检查证实,除情景记忆缺失外,患者神经系统检查无显著差异。脑电图显示颞叶癫痫样放电,而脑MRI显示双侧颞叶高强度病变,在液体衰减反转恢复图像和t2加权图像。细胞法检测患者血清和脑脊液中NMDAR-IgG,明确诊断为抗nmdar脑炎。全身PET显示仅右侧颞叶皮层和小脑半球有轻微的代谢低下。经过一个疗程的静脉注射免疫球蛋白和皮质类固醇治疗后,观察到记忆缺陷明显改善。讨论:本病例显示抗nmdar脑炎可表现为孤立性记忆丧失。在这些患者中进行神经抗体检测对早期诊断和及时治疗具有关键作用。
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