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Neurology

University of South Florida

Neurology Faculty Publications

2015

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Frataxin Levels In Peripheral Tissue In Friedreich Ataxia, Michael Lazaropoulos, Yina Dong, Elisia Clark, Nathaniel R. Greeley, Lauren A. Seyer, Karlla W. Brigatti, Carlton Christie, Susan L. Perlman, George R. Wilmot, Christoper M. Gomez, Katherine D. Mathews, Grace Yoon, Theresa Zesiewicz, Chad Hoyle, Sub H. Subramony, Alicia F. Brocht, Jennifer M. Farmer, Robert B. Wilson, Eric C. Deutsch, David R. Lynch Jan 2015

Frataxin Levels In Peripheral Tissue In Friedreich Ataxia, Michael Lazaropoulos, Yina Dong, Elisia Clark, Nathaniel R. Greeley, Lauren A. Seyer, Karlla W. Brigatti, Carlton Christie, Susan L. Perlman, George R. Wilmot, Christoper M. Gomez, Katherine D. Mathews, Grace Yoon, Theresa Zesiewicz, Chad Hoyle, Sub H. Subramony, Alicia F. Brocht, Jennifer M. Farmer, Robert B. Wilson, Eric C. Deutsch, David R. Lynch

Neurology Faculty Publications

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Anti-Nmda Receptor Encephalitis In A Patient With Previous Psychosis And Neurological Abnormalities: A Diagnostic Challenge, R. David Heekin, Maria C. Catalano, Alfred T. Frontera, Glenn Catalano Jan 2015

Anti-Nmda Receptor Encephalitis In A Patient With Previous Psychosis And Neurological Abnormalities: A Diagnostic Challenge, R. David Heekin, Maria C. Catalano, Alfred T. Frontera, Glenn Catalano

Neurology Faculty Publications

Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor encephalitis is an autoimmune disorder characterized by IgG autoantibodies directed against the NR1 subunit of the NMDA glutamate receptor. Psychiatric symptoms are common and include psychosis, mania, depressed mood, aggression, and speech abnormalities. Neurological symptoms such as seizures, decreased responsiveness, dyskinesias, and other movement abnormalities and/or autonomic instability are frequently seen as well. We present the case of a woman who was followed up at our facility for over 14 years for the treatment of multiple neuropsychiatric symptoms. Initially, she presented with paresthesias, memory loss, and manic symptoms. Nine years later, she presented to our facility again, …