Anti‐LGI1 encephalitis preceded by psychiatric symptoms: A case report
Takuma Numazawa,
Ryota Kobayashi,
Toshinori Shirata
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundTo date, only a few reports of anti‐LGI1 encephalitis with isolated psychiatric symptoms in the initial phase have been reported. We present a relatively rare case of antileucine‐rich glioma‐inactivated 1 (LGI1) encephalitis that developed only psychiatric symptoms at the onset.Case PresentationThe patient was a male in his 40s who developed anxiety and panic symptoms and was started on antidepressants after being diagnosed with panic disorder by a psychiatrist. He visited our hospital 2 months later… Show more
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