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The diffuse involvement of anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis in brain: a case report.

Yun JiangJianpeng MaTao GongHongjun HaoHaibo Chen
Published in: BMC neurology (2019)
Anti-NMDAR encephalitis has no special clinical manifestations and brain MRI is highly variable, which could be unremarkable or abnormal involving white and grey matters. The extensive lesions in frontal and temporal lobes, and basal ganglia area, with mild mass effects, have not been described previously. Recognition of various changes in brain MRI will enable the early detection of anti-NMDAR antibody and then effective treatments.
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