Ibrain (Sep 2024)

Bilateral hearing loss caused by anti‐NMDA receptor encephalitis with teratoma: A case report

  • Guo‐Fang Zhang,
  • Tao Liang,
  • Yi‐Kun Lv,
  • Zhong Luo,
  • Jun Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ibra.12116
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 378 – 384

Abstract

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Abstract Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is an autoimmune disease in the central nervous system. Clinical manifestations include cognitive dysfunction, psychiatric‐behavioral abnormalities, epilepsy, motor disorders, speech disorders, and memory impairment. Some patients do not have the characteristic clinical manifestations of the disease when they see a doctor, so they are easily diagnosed incorrectly. Autoimmune antibodies originate from genetic and acquired factors. Clinical data have found a correlation between ovarian teratoma and autoimmune encephalitis. This case reports a 34‐year‐old woman who was diagnosed with teratoma‐associated anti‐N‐methyl‐D‐ aspartate receptor‐mediated autoimmune encephalitis called anti‐N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor encephalitis with bilateral hearing loss in 2021. Through this case report, clinicians will pay attention to autoimmune encephalitis and raise awareness of the specific clinical manifestations of autoimmune encephalitis, and focus on early identification. It means that clinicians should be familiar with the representative clinical manifestations of the disease.

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