A healthy 29-year-old man suffered from adult-onset epilepsy, characterized by polymorphic progressive seizures resistant to AEDs, leading to unilateral cortical deficits and atrophy of the left hemisphere. The disorder satisfied the clinical, EEG, and imaging criteria for a diagnosis of Rasmussen's encephalitis. During the acute phase of the disease, intrathecal synthesis of specific anti-CMV IgG was identified. This case was characterized by a very mild course and remission of seizures following a treatment with high-dose intravenous polyvalent immunoglobulins containing a high anti-CMV titre. The patient remained symptomless for more than 15 years from clinical onset and more than eight years after the discontinuation of immunological therapy. In agreement with a recent report, this case confirms that adult-onset Rasmussen's encephalitis syndrome may occur with a very mild clinical picture and persistent remission. In this case, the specific index for intrathecal production of anti-CMV antibodies suggested possible CMV involvement, indicating specific immuno-therapy as a treatment choice.

Good outcome in adult-onset Rasmussen's encephalitis syndrome: Is recovery possible?

GALLI, ALBERTO;PICHIECCHIO, ANNA;DI LODOVICO, LAURA;CERONI, MAURO
2015-01-01

Abstract

A healthy 29-year-old man suffered from adult-onset epilepsy, characterized by polymorphic progressive seizures resistant to AEDs, leading to unilateral cortical deficits and atrophy of the left hemisphere. The disorder satisfied the clinical, EEG, and imaging criteria for a diagnosis of Rasmussen's encephalitis. During the acute phase of the disease, intrathecal synthesis of specific anti-CMV IgG was identified. This case was characterized by a very mild course and remission of seizures following a treatment with high-dose intravenous polyvalent immunoglobulins containing a high anti-CMV titre. The patient remained symptomless for more than 15 years from clinical onset and more than eight years after the discontinuation of immunological therapy. In agreement with a recent report, this case confirms that adult-onset Rasmussen's encephalitis syndrome may occur with a very mild clinical picture and persistent remission. In this case, the specific index for intrathecal production of anti-CMV antibodies suggested possible CMV involvement, indicating specific immuno-therapy as a treatment choice.
2015
Neurosciences & Behavior covers cellular and molecular neuroscience, neuronal development, basic and clinical neurology, psychology, psychiatry, and psychopharmacology. This category also includes experimental and biobehavioral psychology, molecular psychiatry, and studies of neuronal function underlying higher cognitive processes. Resources dealing with cognitive or behavioral clinical psychotherapy, psychological assessments, and case-books in clinical neurology are excluded.
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CMV; Focal epilepsy; Immunoglobulins; Rasmussen's encephalitis; Adult; Age of Onset; Cytomegalovirus; Encephalitis; Epilepsies, Partial; Humans; Immunotherapy; Male; Treatment Outcome; Neurology (clinical); Neurology; Medicine (all)
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Poloni, Tino Emanuele; Galli, Alberto; Pichiecchio, Anna; DI LODOVICO, Laura; Ceroni, Mauro
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