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Published in: Journal of Neurology 1/2019

01-01-2019 | Original Communication

Isolated seizures are a common early feature of paraneoplastic anti-GABAB receptor encephalitis

Authors: Aurélien Maureille, Tanguy Fenouil, Bastien Joubert, Géraldine Picard, Véronique Rogemond, Anne-Laurie Pinto, Laure Thomas, François Ducray, Isabelle Quadrio, Dimitri Psimaras, Giulia Berzero, Jean-Christophe Antoine, Virginie Desestret, Jérôme Honnorat

Published in: Journal of Neurology | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Objective

To report the clinical features and long-term outcome of 22 newly diagnosed paraneoplastic patients with GABAB receptor antibodies (GABABR-Abs).

Methods

Retrospective clinical study of CSF-confirmed cases of GABABR-Abs encephalitis.

Results

We identified 22 patients (4 female) with GABABR-Abs, with a median age of 64 years (range 55–85). All were paraneoplastic: 20 small-cell lung cancer, one malignant thymoma, and one uncharacterized lung mass. The most frequent first symptom was the isolated recurrent seizures without cognitive inter-ictal impairment in 17 patients (77%). In the other, three presented the first behavioral disorders and two presented de novo status epilepticus (SE). After a median delay of 10 days (range 1–30), the recurrent seizures’ phase was followed by an encephalitic phase characterized by confusion in 100% of cases and SE in 81% (n = 17), with 53% (n = 9) non-convulsive SE. Dysautonomic episodes were frequent (36%, n = 8, bradycardia and central apnea) and killed three patients. CSF study was abnormal in 95% of the cases (n = 21). At the encephalitic phase, MRI showed a temporal FLAIR hypersignal in 73% (n = 16) of the cases. First-line immunotherapy was initiated after a median delay of 26 days (range 6–65) from disease onset, and a partial response was observed in 10 out of 20 patients (50%). There was no complete response. Two years after onset, a massive anterograde amnesia affected all still alive patients. Nine patients died from cancer progression (median survival: 1.2 years).

Conclusion

Paraneoplastic GABABR-Abs encephalitis is characterized by a stereotype presentation with an epilepsy phase before an encephalitic phase with dysautonomia. The functional prognosis is poor.
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Metadata
Title
Isolated seizures are a common early feature of paraneoplastic anti-GABAB receptor encephalitis
Authors
Aurélien Maureille
Tanguy Fenouil
Bastien Joubert
Géraldine Picard
Véronique Rogemond
Anne-Laurie Pinto
Laure Thomas
François Ducray
Isabelle Quadrio
Dimitri Psimaras
Giulia Berzero
Jean-Christophe Antoine
Virginie Desestret
Jérôme Honnorat
Publication date
01-01-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Neurology / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-018-9132-0

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