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Miguel Restrepo-Martinez1,2, Roger Carrillo-Mezo3, Abel Medina-Islas3
1Neuropsychiatry Unit, National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Mexico City 14269, Mexico.
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Background: Brain MRI abnormalities in anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis (ANMDARE) are classically described in limbic structures, particularly the medial temporal lobe. Paralimbic, neocortical, and meningeal abnormalities have been less consistently reported. Objective: The objective was to evaluate the diagnostic value of brain MRI abnormalities in patients with definite ANMDARE. Methods: We conducted a case-control study including 115 patients with ANMDARE and 115 controls with primary psychotic disorders or antibody-negative autoimmune encephalitis. Structural MRI studies were systematically reviewed by an expert neuroradiologist blinded to clinical diagnosis. Results: ANMDARE patients were younger and more frequently presented with seizures, dyskinesia, severe neuropsychiatric disturbances, abnormal cerebrospinal fluid and EEG findings, and worse outcomes, including mortality. T2-T2-FLAIR abnormalities commonly involved medial temporal limbic structures, paralimbic regions (anterior cingulate and insular cortices), and neocortical areas (parieto-occipital cortices). Pachymeningeal enhancement was observed in 26.1% of patients. MRI findings clearly differentiated ANMDARE from primary psychotic disorders but largely overlapped with antibody-negative autoimmune encephalitis, except for limited parietal and occipital differences. Conclusions: T2-FLAIR MRI abnormalities involving medial temporal, paralimbic, and posterior neocortical regions are common in ANMDARE. Pachymeningeal enhancement is not rare. While useful for distinguishing ANMDARE from primary psychotic disorders, a substantial overlap with antibody-negative autoimmune encephalitis was observed.
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