Abstract

The objective of this study was to describe neuropsychological functioning and associated medical features in pediatric patients with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis (anti-NMDARE). Retrospective data were collected from electronic medical records and neuropsychological reports of 15 children and adolescents with cerebral spinal fluid antibody-confirmed anti-NMDARE who were 7-21years old at the time of the neuropsychological evaluation. The median time between treatment initiation for anti-NMDARE and neuropsychological testing was 228days (IQR 431, range 41-927). Consistent with the limited literature, this pediatric sample with anti-NMDARE generally had average IQs, but had scores falling in the low average range on tests of verbal and visual memory as well as aspects of executive functioning (set shifting and phonemic verbal fluency). Other relative weaknesses were observed in visuo-constructional ability and reading comprehension. Future prospective studies are needed to replicate these data and explore disease and treatment variables that reduce or exacerbate the risk for neuropsychological sequelae, while longitudinal analyses are required to better characterize academic, vocational, and social outcomes.

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