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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
)
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A previously healthy 32-year-old man visited our clinic with a 5-week history of involuntary movement. Examination demonstrated continuous myoclonic jerks in the left elbow. Two days later, he developed generalized convulsion. Electroencephalography demonstrated small spikes over the right central region. Thus, we made a diagnosis of epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) with a secondary generalization. On admission, serum electrolytes, glucose and ceruloplasmin levels, and amino acid analysis were unremarkable. HIV serology was negative. Anticardiolipin, anti-MPO
ANCA
, and anti-Hu antibodies were negative. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) showed 151/microl lymphocytes and 23/microl polymorphs, 70 mg/dl of glucose, and 61 mg/dl of protein. Autoantibodies against the glutamate receptor subunits epsilon-2 and delta-2 were detected in the serum and CSF. Cranial MRI was unremarkable. Treatment with acyclovir and high-dose methylprednisolone failed to halt the jerks. Two weeks after admission, he developed
status epilepticus
, which necessitated general anesthesia. Intravenous immunoglobulin infusion gave no beneficial effects. Two months after the onset of the
status epilepticus
, his convulsions were controlled with zonisamide, clobazam, and carbamazepine. While he had no motor dysfunctions, he had loss of spontaneity and memory impairment. This report suggests that EPC might be the initial symptom of subacute encephalitis with a possible autoimmune mechanism.
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PMID:[Subacute encephalitis with anti-glutamate receptor antibodies presented with epilepsia partialis continua]. 1618 Jul 13