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PAFMJ-Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal. 2018; 68 (2): 202-206
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-198883

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Objective: To study characteristics and outcome in patients with anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartic Receptor encephalitis. Study Design: Retrospective observational cohort. Place and Duration of Study: Neurology Department Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Feb 2015 to Sep 2016


Material and Methods: Data of patients admitted with anti-n-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis was analyzed retrospectively. Patients were classified as having definite or probable anti-N-methyl-D-sspartate receptor encephalitis whether antibody testing in CSF was positive or negative respectively and fulfillment of other defined parameters. Patient characteristics, treatment protocols and outcomes were noted


Results: Eleven patients were included in this cohort. Six [54.5%] were males and 5 [45.5%] were female. Mean age was 31.18 years [SD 14.865]. Mean day to symptom onset was 18.51 days [SD 16.646]. Abnormal behavior was seen in 90.9%, Seizures and movement disorder in 81.8%, speech dysfunction in 72.7%, decreased level of consciousness in 63.6% and autonomic dysfunction in 54.5% anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antibodies were done in CSF in 3 patients only out of which 2 were positive. In remaining nine patients antibody testing was not done due non availability of facility and or affordability. Out of eleven patients 2 [18.25%] had definite encephalitis and 7 [81.8%] had probable encephalitis. CSF was abnormal in 63.6% with pleocytosis in 18.2% and oligoclonal bands in 45.5%. EEG was abnormal in 72.7% and MRI was annormal in 36.4%. Outcome was favorable in 63.6% and unfavorable in 36.4%


Conclusion: In this study we were able to determine that patients with anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor encephalitis have a favorable outcome if diagnosed and treated aggressively early in the course of disease

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