105 Anti-leucine-rich glioma inactivated 1 (LGI1) encephalitis associated with high grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. (23rd August 2021)
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- 105 Anti-leucine-rich glioma inactivated 1 (LGI1) encephalitis associated with high grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. (23rd August 2021)
- Main Title:
- 105 Anti-leucine-rich glioma inactivated 1 (LGI1) encephalitis associated with high grade papillary urothelial carcinoma
- Authors:
- Stabler, Jessica
Williams, David - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: LGI1 encephalitis is a rare form of limbic encephalitis, that was first recognised as a primary autoimmune phenomenon, and subsequently described in association with a limited number of malignancies. 1 We report a novel case of LGI-1 encephalitis occurring concurrent to a high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. Case Presentation: A previously well 72-year-old male presented to a rural hospital with a first episode generalised tonic-clonic seizure, confusion and progressive behavioural change. He was diagnosed with LGI-1 encephalitis, with positive CSF antibodies, and mesial temporal T2 hyperintensity on MRI brain. There was no response to first line treatment with steroids, intravenous immunoglobulin, and mycophenolate. Malignancy screening revealed a lesion within the upper pole of the left kidney, favoured to represent a transitional cell carcinoma. Biopsy demonstrated a low grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. The patient's encephalopathy continued to worsen over a period of months, despite ongoing immunosuppression. He underwent a left nephrouretectomy, and histology demonstrated a high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. Subsequent to this, there was improvement in cognition and behaviour. Psychotropic and immunosuppressive medications were slowly weaned. At 9-month follow-up, the patient has returned close to baseline function, and has been clinically stable off all immunosuppressive treatment. Conclusions: LGI-1 encephalitis hasAbstract : Introduction: LGI1 encephalitis is a rare form of limbic encephalitis, that was first recognised as a primary autoimmune phenomenon, and subsequently described in association with a limited number of malignancies. 1 We report a novel case of LGI-1 encephalitis occurring concurrent to a high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. Case Presentation: A previously well 72-year-old male presented to a rural hospital with a first episode generalised tonic-clonic seizure, confusion and progressive behavioural change. He was diagnosed with LGI-1 encephalitis, with positive CSF antibodies, and mesial temporal T2 hyperintensity on MRI brain. There was no response to first line treatment with steroids, intravenous immunoglobulin, and mycophenolate. Malignancy screening revealed a lesion within the upper pole of the left kidney, favoured to represent a transitional cell carcinoma. Biopsy demonstrated a low grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. The patient's encephalopathy continued to worsen over a period of months, despite ongoing immunosuppression. He underwent a left nephrouretectomy, and histology demonstrated a high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. Subsequent to this, there was improvement in cognition and behaviour. Psychotropic and immunosuppressive medications were slowly weaned. At 9-month follow-up, the patient has returned close to baseline function, and has been clinically stable off all immunosuppressive treatment. Conclusions: LGI-1 encephalitis has previously been described in association with thymoma, lymphoma, teratoma, and more recently with lung and prostate cancer. 2 3 We believe our case is the first report of association between LGI-1 encephalitis and high grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. References: van Sonderen A, et al . Anti- LGI1 encephalitis. Neurology Oct 2016;87(14):1449–1456. Navalli D, Mutalik NR, Jayalakshmi G. Leucine-rich glioma-inactivated protein 1 antibody-positive limbic encephalitis in a patient with adenocarcinoma of prostate: a case report. Ann Indian Acad Neurol Jan-Mar 2019:22(1):121–122. Virupakshaiah A, Dalakas M, Desai N, Mintzer S, Ratliff J. A report on LGI1 encephalitis in association with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung. Neurology Apr 2019;92 (15 Supp):2.2–028. … (more)
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- BMJ neurology open. Volume 3(2021) Supplement 1
- Journal:
- BMJ neurology open
- Issue:
- Volume 3(2021) Supplement 1
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- Volume 3, Issue 1 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 3
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0003-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A38
- Page End:
- A38
- Publication Date:
- 2021-08-23
- Subjects:
- Neurology -- Periodicals
616.8 - Journal URLs:
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http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmjno-2021-ANZAN.105 ↗
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- 2632-6140
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