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Case Reports
. 2011 May 1;52(9):536-40.

[Anti-NMDA receptor paraneoplastic encephalitis: complete recovery after ovarian teratoma removal]

[Article in Spanish]
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Case Reports

[Anti-NMDA receptor paraneoplastic encephalitis: complete recovery after ovarian teratoma removal]

[Article in Spanish]
Germán Reyes-Botero et al. Rev Neurol. .

Abstract

Introduction: A paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by neuropsychiatric symptoms, involuntary movements and seizures has been recently associated with antibodies targeting NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptor in patients with an ovarian teratoma. Severe neurological impairment is frequent and treatment in the intensive care unit is often required because of ventilatory failure and life-threatening autonomic instability. Tumor removal is curative in many cases and neurological improvement is demonstrated shortly after surgery.

Case report: Here we report on a patient with paraneoplastic encephalitis manifested by unconsciousness and coreo-athetosic movements related to NMDA receptor antibodies associated with an immature ovarian teratoma grade III. She made a complete recovery after oophorectomy, intravenous immunoglobulin and corticosteroids.

Conclusions: Treatment of paraneoplastic syndromes is based on specific therapy for underlying tumor associated to immunomodulators. As in this case, anti-NMDA encephalitis may significantly improve after tumor removal and intra-venous immunoglobuline.

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