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Severe tooth loss secondary to orofacial dyskinesias in anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.

Daniel Garbin Di LucaJason H Margolesky
Published in: BMJ case reports (2019)
A 24-year-old woman with no significant medical or psychiatric history was brought to the emergency department due to altered mental status and bizarre behaviour. Physical examination was remarkable for decreased speech output and orofacial dyskinesia. Upon further evaluation, electroencephalogram showed extreme delta brush waves and cerebrospinal fluid was positive for anti-NMDA receptor antibodies. Despite aggressive treatment with steroids and immunosuppressive therapy, her dyskinesia was severe enough to cause tooth loss, tongue and lip laceration.
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