Glioblastoma as an autoimmune limbic encephalitis mimic: A case and review of the literature

J Neuroimmunol. 2020 Mar 7:342:577214. doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2020.577214. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A 43-year-old woman presented with cognitive decline, focal seizures, brain MRI showing non-enhancing, bilateral hippocampal lesions, but normal cerebrospinal fluid findings, which fulfilled the Graus et al., 2016 criteria for autoimmune limbic encephalitis (ALE). Subjective improvements were observed after immunotherapy. A repeat brain MRI showed new contrast enhancement and positron emission tomography revealed left hippocampal uptake. Biopsy of the right parahippocampus yielded high-grade glioma. Five similar cases, among the 14 with unilateral hippocampal lesions on MRI, were identified in the literature whereby suspected ALE preceded the high-grade glioma diagnosis. Gliomas confined to hippocampi can have clinical features overlapping with ALE.

Keywords: Autoimmune encephalitis; Glioblastoma; Glioma; Limbic encephalitis.