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Encephalitis with antibodies against the GABAB receptor: seizures as the most common presentation at admission.

Xueping Chen1, Fan Liu2, Jin-Mei Li1, Xiao-Qi Xie3, Qiong Wang3, Dong Zhou1, Huifang Shang1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Autoimmune encephalitis associated with antibodies against gamma-aminobutyric-acid B receptor (GABABR) has not been described in detail in Chinese patients.
METHODS: Patients with anti-GABABR encephalitis treated between January 2013 and December 2015 were analyzed in terms of clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, tumor presence, autoantibody patterns, treatment response and outcomes.
RESULTS: Eleven patients were identified (male, N = 8; female, N = 3), with the median age of 51 years. All patients presented with seizures (N = 11; 100%), and they were given anti-epileptic drugs and first-line immunotherapy to address the disease. Seizures always accompanied by limbic manifestations (N = 10; 90.9%). Extralimbic manifestations were present in 4 patients (N = 4; 36.4%). MRI Brain abnormality with increased medio-temporal lobe T2/FLAIR signal were present in 2 patients (N = 2; 18.2%), and epileptiform epileptiform activity on electroencephalography were observed in 2 patients (N = 2; 18.2%). Small-cell lung cancer was histologically confirmed in 3 patients (N = 3; 27.3%). Seven patients showed good outcomes (mRS 1-2; N = 7; 63.6%), one patient showed poor neurological status with minimal changes (mRS 4; N = 1; 9.1%), and three patients died during follow-up (mRS = 6; N = 3; 27.3%). Outcomes were correlated with age-of-onset, and were worse among older patients (P = 0.0112).
CONCLUSION: Anti-GABABR encephalitis is a potentially treatable disorder involving seizures as the most predominant presentation at admission. It should be considered as a possible diagnosis in middle-aged and older patients with refractory new-onset epilepsy.

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Keywords:  Encephalitis; anti-GABABR antibodies; case series; clinical manifestation; outcome; seizure

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28974152     DOI: 10.1080/01616412.2017.1351062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Res        ISSN: 0161-6412            Impact factor:   2.448


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