Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis presenting as postpartum psychosis-a clinical description and review.
Mukku Shiva Shanker ReddyHarish ThippeswamySundarnag GanjekarMadhu NagappaAnita MahadevanH R ArvindaPrabha S ChandraArun B TalyPublished in: Archives of women's mental health (2018)
Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (anti-NMDAR) encephalitis is increasingly being recognised to be associated with protean neuropsychiatric manifestations. Anti-NMDAR encephalitis is considered to be the most common amongst the autoimmune-mediated encephalitic disorders. It is caused by the autoantibodies against GluN1 subunits of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor and manifests with prominent psychiatric symptoms, especially during the initial phase of illness. Literature anti-NMDAR encephalitis presenting with postpartum psychosis is scant. In this report, we present a 28-year-old lady with postpartum psychosis as presenting manifestation of anti-NMDAR encephalitis and discuss the neuropsychiatric manifestations of this emerging entity.