Two Cases of Encephalitis without Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Antibody Successfully Treated with Ovarian Teratoma Resection and Immunotherapy

Marie Morooka & Satoshi Kuwabara et al. · 2022-11-02

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Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is an autoimmune disorder sometimes accompanied by ovarian teratoma. However, the concept of encephalitis without anti-NMDAR antibodies successfully treated with ovarian teratoma resection and immunotherapy has not been established. We herein report two such cases. Case 1 exhibited delayed magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in the thalamus and basal ganglia, despite clinical improvement. Case 2 presented with brainstem encephalitis similar to Bickerstaff's encephalitis. Although both patients tested negative for anti-NMDAR antibodies, the recovery of the neurological function and good prognosis following tumor resection with immunotherapy indicated a close association between these diseases and ovarian teratoma.
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Although both patients tested negative for anti-NMDAR antibodies, the recovery of the neurological function and good prognosis following tumor resection with immunotherapy indicated a close association between these diseases and ovarian teratoma.

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Authors
Marie Morooka, Akiyuki Hiraga, Keiko Tanaka, Satoko Yoshizaki, Kyosuke Koide, Satoshi Kuwabara