Case Report

Epileptic Activity in a Patient with Serum Anti-GAD Antibody-positive Limbic Encephalitis

10.14744/epilepsi.2019.16870

  • Zeynep ÖZÖZEN AYAS
  • Dilcan KOTAN

Received Date: 30.01.2019 Accepted Date: 10.05.2019 Arch Epilepsy 2020;26(1):45-48

Limbic encephalopathy (LE) is an entity, which may present with memory loss, seizure, psychiatric symptoms and is usually accompanied by neuro-radiology imaging findings. In recent years, antibody tests that can be studied in detail have gained importance as markers. Glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody (GAD-Ab) has been reported to be mainly responsible for non-paraneoplastic syndromes. GAD-Ab positivity is predominantly seen in young adult females and temporal lobe epilepsy. Patients with GAD-Ab positive have been reported to respond well or partial to immunotherapy. In this article, we report a 38-year-old woman presenting with seizure and diagnosed with limbic encephalitis who had magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalograhy findings accompanied by serum GAD-ab positivity was reported. GADAb is considered to play an important role in the prognosis of LE and the other neurological syndromes and should be investigated further.

Keywords: Anti-GAD antibody, epilepsy, limbic encephalitis