Abstract
Introduction: If anti-N-methyl d-aspartate (NMDAR) encephalitis presents in infancy, it usually shows a clinical picture of severe acute encephalopathy with movement disorder. We documented the follow-up on a case of early-childhood anti-NMDAR-encephalitis with a relapse under second-line immunotherapy, using repeat videos. The girl improved only after an additional intensive therapy.
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