A case of suspected autoimmune encephalopathy with involuntary movements and cognitive dysfunction post‐COVID‐19

Author:

Tenpaku Yosuke12ORCID,Mabuchi Naoki3,Kawase Takahiro3,Oguro Hideki1,Tatsumi Hiroshi4,Satoh Masayuki5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital Aichi Japan

2. Graduate School of Health Science Aichi Gakuin University Aichi Japan

3. Department of Neurology Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital Aichi Japan

4. Department of Health Science Aichi Gakuin University Aichi Japan

5. Center for Comprehensive Care and Research on Memory Disorders National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Aichi Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWe report a case of suspected autoimmune encephalopathy with involuntary movements and concomitant cognitive dysfunction after COVID‐19.Case PresentationThe patient is a male in his 20s who presented with fever and generalized involuntary movements and was diagnosed with COVID‐19. The involuntary movements improved slightly, and the fever resolved within a week of the diagnosis. However, about a month later, the patient presented with severe recurrence of the involuntary movements. Antiepileptic drugs were ineffective, and the patient was re‐hospitalized with suspected autoimmune encephalopathy. The electroencephalogram (EEG) was difficult to assess accurately due to involuntary movements. Neuropsychological testing on re‐admission revealed mild memory impairment, executive dysfunction, and decreased processing speed. We treated the patient with methylprednisolone (mPSL) 1000 mg/day for a total of 8 days and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy (IVIG) 27.5 g/day for 5 days. Involuntary movements were mild after 59 days. A repeat neuropsychological assessment conducted 3 weeks later showed improvement of both memory and executive functions. The patient was discharged on Day 75, and he returned to work the following month.ConclusionIn our patient reported herein, early and appropriate treatment was successful. Impaired activities of daily living and cognitive dysfunction rapidly improved. The case serves to underscore the importance of early detection and intervention for the sequelae of COVID‐19.

Publisher

Wiley

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