Diagnosis of pediatric anti-NMDAR encephalitis at the onset: A clinical challenge

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Ursitti, F. [1 ]
Roberto, D. [2 ]
Papetti, L. [1 ]
Moavero, R. [1 ,2 ]
Ferilli, M. A. N. [1 ]
Fusco, L. [1 ]
Vigevano, F. [1 ]
Curatolo, P. [2 ]
Valeriani, M. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Bambino Gesu Children Hosp, Dept Neurol & Psychiat Sci, Rome, Italy
[2] Tor Vergata Univ Hosp Rome, Syst Med Dept, Child Neurol & Psychiat Unit, Rome, Italy
[3] Aalborg Univ, Ctr Sensory Motor Interact, Aalborg, Denmark
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Anti-NMDAR encephalitis; Autoimmune encephalitis; Psychosis; Children; Clinical presentation; ASPARTATE RECEPTOR ENCEPHALITIS; CASE SERIES; CHILDREN;
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10.1016/j.ejpn.2020.12.004
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Backgrounds: To investigate the clinical and instrumental features at the onset addressing to the diagnosis of anti-NMDAR encephalitis. Methods: Twenty children (age: 15 months-17 years; 7 males, 13 females) with initial suspected diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis, observed between January 2008 and March 2018, were included. The final diagnosis was anti-NMDAR encephalitis in 7 children, other/probable autoimmune encephalitis in 7 children, and primary psychosis in the remaining 6 children. Results: At the clinical onset, anxiety disorder was the main symptom that helped in distinguishing the group of psychotic children from children with non-infectious encephalitis (P = 0.05 OR = 0.001), while epileptic seizures strongly predicted anti-NMDAR encephalitis (P = 0.04 OR = 28.6). At the onset, antiNMDAR encephalitis could be distinguished from other/probable autoimmune encephalitis for the presence of sleep/wake rhythm alteration (P = 0.05 OR = 15). Among the symptoms occurring during the hospitalization, movement disorders (P = 0.031 OR = 12) were predictive of non-infectious encephalitis rather than primary psychosis. More specifically, the occurrence of language impairment (P = 0.03 OR = 33), epileptic seizures (P = 0.04 OR = 28.6) and catatonia (P = 0.03, OR = 33), were predictive of anti-NMDAR encephalitis. Also at this stage, anxiety disorder (P = 0.03 OR = 0.033) was predictive of primary psychosis. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that at the clinical onset epileptic seizures and sleep/wake rhythm alteration represent the main features addressing to the diagnosis of anti-NMDAR encephalitis rather than primary psychosis and other/probable autoimmune encephalitis, while anxiety disorder could be a solid predictor of primary psychosis. (c) 2020 European Paediatric Neurology Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Backgrounds: To investigate the clinical and instrumental features at the onset addressing to the diagnosis of anti-NMDAR encephalitis. Methods: Twenty children (age: 15 months-17 years; 7 males, 13 females) with initial suspected diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis, observed between January 2008 and March 2018, were included. The final diagnosis was anti-NMDAR encephalitis in 7 children, other/probable autoimmune encephalitis in 7 children, and primary psychosis in the remaining 6 children. Results: At the clinical onset, anxiety disorder was the main symptom that helped in distinguishing the group of psychotic children from children with non-infectious encephalitis (P = 0.05 OR = 0.001), while epileptic seizures strongly predicted anti-NMDAR encephalitis (P = 0.04 OR = 28.6). At the onset, antiNMDAR encephalitis could be distinguished from other/probable autoimmune encephalitis for the presence of sleep/wake rhythm alteration (P = 0.05 OR = 15). Among the symptoms occurring during the hospitalization, movement disorders (P = 0.031 OR = 12) were predictive of non-infectious encephalitis rather than primary psychosis. More specifically, the occurrence of language impairment (P = 0.03 OR = 33), epileptic seizures (P = 0.04 OR = 28.6) and catatonia (P = 0.03, OR = 33), were predictive of anti-NMDAR encephalitis. Also at this stage, anxiety disorder (P = 0.03 OR = 0.033) was predictive of primary psychosis. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that at the clinical onset epileptic seizures and sleep/wake rhythm alteration represent the main features addressing to the diagnosis of anti-NMDAR encephalitis rather than primary psychosis and other/probable autoimmune encephalitis, while anxiety disorder could be a solid predictor of primary psychosis.
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