Young-Onset Alzheimer Dementia Due to a Novel Pathogenic Presenilin 1 Variant Initially Misdiagnosed as Autoimmune Encephalitis.
Nathalia Rossoni RonchiMatheus A CastroArtur M CoutinhoLeandro Tavares LucatoGuilherme Diogo da SilvaSonia Maria Dozzi BruckiFernando KokEduardo Sturzeneker TrésPaulo Ribeiro NóbregaFernando FreuaRicardo NitriniMateus Mistieri SimabukuroPublished in: Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation (2024)
This case demonstrates the importance of considering PSEN1 in young patients with insidious progressive dementia with atypical clinical and neuroimaging features, even in patients without a family history of neurologic disorders. Not adhering to published criteria of possible and probable AE and overinterpretation of subtle inflammatory findings in CSF and MRI contribute to misdiagnosis.
Keyphrases
- mild cognitive impairment
- end stage renal disease
- multiple sclerosis
- ejection fraction
- cognitive impairment
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- magnetic resonance imaging
- peritoneal dialysis
- early onset
- oxidative stress
- prognostic factors
- middle aged
- systematic review
- computed tomography
- patient reported outcomes
- diffusion weighted imaging