COVID-19-associated immune-mediated encephalitis mimicking acute-onset Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

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We report a subtype of immune-mediated encephalitis associated with COVID-19, which closely mimics acute-onset sporadic Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. A 64-year-old man presented with confusion, aphasia, myoclonus, and a silent interstitial pneumonia. He tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. Cognition and myoclonus rapidly deteriorated, EEG evolved to generalized periodic discharges and brain MRI showed multiple cortical DWI hyperintensities. CSF analysis was normal, except for a positive 14-3-3 protein. RT-QuIC analysis was negative. High levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines were present in the CSF and serum. Treatment with steroids and intravenous immunoglobulins produced EEG and clinical improvement, with a good neurological outcome at a 6-month follow-up.

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Beretta, S., Stabile, A., Balducci, C., DiFrancesco, J. C., Patruno, A., Rona, R., … Ferrarese, C. (2021). COVID-19-associated immune-mediated encephalitis mimicking acute-onset Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 8(12), 2314–2318. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51479

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