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Clinic
- Anti-NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate ) receptor encephalitis is an autoimmune encephalitis
- NMDA receptor is a protein involved incontroling thoughts, mood and movements.
- This encephalitis affects the brain more diffusely than purely the limbic system
- Typically 10 -20 days later, patients develop
- Movement disorder: Continuous writhing and twitching of Face / Limbs
- Autonomic manifestations (Variations in blood pressure, Heart rate and Temperature)
- Less conscious
Sign / Symptoms
- The most distinctive starting features include prominent psychiatric symptoms, seizures, confusion and memory loss.
- Early symptoms such as fever, headache and feeling tired, is typically followed by
- Psychosis: Delusions, Auditory / Visual Hallucinations
- Agitation / Confusion
- Seizures
- Blood pressure increasing
- Bizarre movements, mostly of the lips and mouth, but also including pedaling motions with the legs or hand movements resembling playing a piano.
- Impaired cognition, memory deficits, and speech problems (Aphasia, Perseveration or Mutism)
Autonomic manifestations
- High fever / Thermoregulatory disorder
- Sweating
- Bladder and rectal disorders
- Large fluctuations in blood pressure and pulse
- Central apnea [1]
Entities
- Psychosis : Delusions, Hallucinations
- Agitation
- Consciousness altered: Confusion
- Seizures
- Hypertention
- ChoreAthetosis
- Aphasia
- Cognition impaired
Miasm
Suggestion
- As you see, JE miasm is highly suggested for NMDR encephalitis.
- I find a good comparative study between NMDAR and Basal Ganglion encephalitis, that suggests Stereotypies / Perseveration as a good feature for NMDAR encephalitis, whereas their absence and the presence of akinesia and tremor for BGE. [2]
- This would be a good reason that I suggest JE as the best miasm for Stereotypies
- ↑ Autonomic manifestations in autoimmune encephalitis Koutaro Takamatsu,Shunya Nakane First published: 08 October 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/ncn3.12557
- ↑ Mohammad SS, Fung VS, Grattan-Smith P, Gill D, Pillai S, Ramanathan S, Brilot F, Dale RC. Movement disorders in children with anti-NMDAR encephalitis and other autoimmune encephalopathies. Mov Disord. 2014 Oct;29(12):1539-42. doi: 10.1002/mds.25999. Epub 2014 Aug 22. PMID: 25154478.