Hypersomnia as presenting symptom of anti-Ma2-associated encephalitis: Case study

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We describe a patient who presented with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and was eventually diagnosed with anti-Ma2 encephalitis. Neurological examination disclosed somnolence, left palpebral ptosis, and vertical gaze paresis. A brain MRI showed high signal intensity in the hypothalamus and each hippocampus. Ma2 antibodies were found in the patient's serum, and fiberbronchoscopy disclosed a lung carcinoma. After three months of steroid treatment, the results of the patient's neurological exam became normal. We conclude that anti-Ma2 encephalitis may present with mostly isolated EDS and that it may respond to steroids despite old age and the presence of an untreated lung cancer. Copyright 2006 by the Society for Neuro-Oncology.

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Rojas-Marcos, I., Graus, F., Sanz, G., Robledo, A., & Diaz-Espejo, C. (2007). Hypersomnia as presenting symptom of anti-Ma2-associated encephalitis: Case study. Neuro-Oncology, 9(1), 75–77. https://doi.org/10.1215/15228517-2006-013

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