Late-onset Anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate Receptor Encephalitis in China
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Purpose: This study aimed to summarize the clinical characteristics and outcome of late-onset anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (anti-NMDAR) encephalitis in China.
Method: All cases of people with a definitive diagnosis of anti-NMDAR encephalitis in West China Hospital between June 2012 and April 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. The demographics, clinical characteristics, and outcome of those patients (age≥45years old) were summarized. Comparisons were conducted between older (≥45years old) and younger (18-44years old) adults.
Result: Eighteen (12%) of 151 people were ≥45years old, 9 of whom (50%) were female. Psychiatric symptoms were the most common clinical manifestations of older adults and presented in all individuals. At the last follow-up, 14 (78%) of them had a good outcome (modified Rankin Scale: 0-2) and one (6%) died. Compared with 121 younger adults, older adults had a higher proportion of presenting memory deficit as the initial symptom (17% vs. 2%, p=0.023), longer interval from onset to admission (30 vs. 13days, p=0.013), and longer interval from onset to diagnosis (42.5 vs. 24days, p=0.045). No older adults' condition was accompanied with teratoma compared with 75% of younger adults with tumor (p=0.032). And older adults had a tendency to have a lower rate of positive NMDAR antibody (Ab) in serum (28% vs. 52%, p=0.053).
Conclusion: Delayed admission and diagnosis are more common in older adults than in younger adults. A comprehensive consideration of all symptoms and early screening of NMDAR Ab, especially in cerebrospinal fluid, is necessary and beneficial to differential diagnosis.
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