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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 36(1): 138-144, ene.-mar. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1004410

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN La encefalitis autoinmune por anticuerpos contra el receptor N-metil-D-aspartato (anti-NMDAR) es un desorden mediado por anticuerpos contra antígenos de superficie neuronal, cuyo diagnóstico temprano y tratamiento oportuno mejoran el pronóstico de la enfermedad. Se presentan cuatro casos con el diagnóstico definitivo de encefalitis autoinmune por anti-NMDAR, tratados en el Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Neurológicas en Lima-Perú. Todos los pacientes presentaron crisis epilépticas y tres casos desarrollaron un estado epiléptico refractario. Asimismo, tres pacientes presentaron alteraciones neuropsiquiátricas, discinesias y disautonomías. Dos casos requirieron soporte ventilatorio. Todos presentaron un electroencefalograma anormal, dos casos tuvieron pleocitosis en líquido cefalorraquídeo, y sólo uno mostró anormalidades cerebrales en la resonancia magnética. Respecto al tratamiento, todos los pacientes recibieron inmunoterapia con metilprednisolona y sólo dos de ellos requirieron plasmaféresis por respuesta ineficaz al tratamiento con corticoides. A los 12 meses del alta hospitalaria, tres pacientes quedaron libre de crisis epilépticas y sólo un caso no logró la independencia funcional. Estos casos muestran que la encefalitis anti-NMDAR es una condición tratable y su reconocimiento temprano junto con un tratamiento adecuado (inmunoterapia/plasmaféresis) son esenciales para una evolución favorable.


ABSTRACT Autoimmune encephalitis with antibodies against the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (anti-NMDAR) is a disorder mediated by antibodies against neural surface antigens, whose early diagnosis and timely treatment improve the prognosis of the disease. Four cases with the definitive diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis by anti-NMDAR are presented, treated at the National Institute of Neurological Sciences in Lima-Peru. All patients had epileptic seizures and three cases developed a refractory epileptic state. In addition, three patients presented neuropsychiatric alterations, dyskinesias, and dysautonomia. Two cases required ventilatory support. All presented an abnormal electroencephalogram; two cases had pleocytosis in cerebrospinal fluid, and only one showed brain abnormalities on MRI. Regarding treatment, all patients received methylprednisolone immunotherapy and only two of them required plasma exchange for an ineffective response to corticosteroid treatment. After 12 months of hospital discharge, three patients were free of epileptic seizures and only one case did not achieve functional independence. These cases show that anti-NMDAR encephalitis is a treatable condition and its early recognition together with appropriate treatment (immunotherapy/plasmapheresis) are essential for a favorable evolution.


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Adolescent , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Autoantibodies/immunology , Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate/immunology , Encephalitis/immunology , Hashimoto Disease/immunology , Peru
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