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Auditory seizures in autoimmune epilepsy: a case with anti-thyroid antibodies

  • Claudia Varrasi
  • , Domizia Vecchio
  • , Luca Magistrelli
  • , Gionata Strigaro
  • , Laura Tassi
  • , Roberto Cantello

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Abstract

In its classic presentation, Hashimoto's encephalopathy is an acute-subacute complex neuropsychiatric syndrome with cognitive impairment, hallucinations, myoclonus, tremor or ataxia, associated with elevated anti-thyroid antibodies. Corticoids and immunotherapy are dramatically effective. However, in some cases, not all the associated features are presented and this delays diagnosis and appropriate treatment. We describe a man with abrupt onset of recurrent auditory seizures resulting in refractory non-convulsive status epilepticus. The patient was diagnosed with an autoimmune encephalopathy with elevated serum and CSF anti-thyroid antibodies. None of the antiepileptic drugs were successful, however, following immune-modulating therapy, the refractory non-convulsive status epilepticus dramatically improved, as did the patient overall. We suggest that Hashimoto's encephalopathy should be suspected in otherwise healthy patients with unexplained new-onset focal recurrent auditory seizures which do not respond to antiepileptic drugs. The presence of anti-thyroid antibodies in the CSF supports this diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-103
Number of pages5
JournalEpileptic Disorders
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Hashimoto's encephalopathy
  • anti-thyroid antibodies
  • autoimmune encephalopathy
  • status epilepticus

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