Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (Jan 2023)

EEG-Delta brushes in DPPX encephalitis – Welcome to the club

  • Christine Heuer,
  • Leah Disse,
  • Debora Ledergerber,
  • Ilijas Jelcic,
  • Lukas L. Imbach

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 12 – 15

Abstract

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Background: Extreme Delta Brushes are a rare interictal EEG pattern that was first described in NMDA-R encephalitis and has been considered a pathognomonic pattern for this subtype of autoimmune encephalitis. Recently, extreme delta brushes have been described as a rare EEG phenomenon in other forms of encephalitis. Case report: We describe to our knowledge the first occurrence of EEG Delta brushes in DPPX encephalitis. In this article, we present a comprehensive case report and discuss clinical differential diagnosis with special emphasis on the diagnostic value of the EEG, leading the way to the correct diagnosis. We also present current diagnostic criteria and clinical screening scales for initial evaluation for patients with suspected autoimmune encephalitis.

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