Extreme delta brush evolving into status epilepticus in a patient with anti-NMDA encephalitis

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Abstract

Extreme delta brush (EDB) is an EEG pattern unique to anti-NMDA encephalitis. It is correlated with seizures and status epilepticus in patients who have a prolonged course of illness. The etiology of the underlying association between EDB and seizures is not understood. We present a patient with anti-NMDA encephalitis who developed status epilepticus evolving from the high frequency activity of the extreme delta brush. This case demonstrates that EDB is not only a marker for a greater propensity for seizures but also directly implicated in seizure generation.

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Herlopian, A., Rosenthal, E. S., Chu, C. J., Cole, A. J., & Struck, A. F. (2016). Extreme delta brush evolving into status epilepticus in a patient with anti-NMDA encephalitis. Epilepsy and Behavior Case Reports, 7, 69–71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebcr.2016.09.002

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