Case Report: Refractory Hypotension of GABA B Receptor Autoimmune Encephalitis

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Introduction: With the development of antibody detection technology, Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) B receptor encephalitis is a known autoimmune disease. This paper describes a patient with refractory hypotension who suffered GABA B receptor autoimmune encephalitis. Case Report: We describe a 63-year-old man with GABA B receptor autoimmune encephalitis who had hypotension on day 17 of the disease onset. Despite two rounds of immunoglobulin administration, high-dose intravenous steroid injections and immunosuppressive therapy on day 35 of hospitalization, psychiatric symptoms and seizures were significantly improved; however, the patient's blood pressure remained low. Conclusion: This case study and literature review investigated the impairment of autonomic nerve function and its subsequent management in patients with GABA B receptor autoimmune encephalitis.

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Hanxin, K., Xiaomin, W., Hao, Y., & Shuihong, Z. (2020). Case Report: Refractory Hypotension of GABA B Receptor Autoimmune Encephalitis. Frontiers in Neurology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.571382

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