Background: Anti-Ma encephalitis is a disease usually associated with testicular cancer in young male patients. Anti-Ma encephalitis presented as Wernicke encephalopathy-like symptoms and with gastric cancer is rare. Here, we report a case of anti-Ma encephalitis with gastric cancer in an elderly patient, which has been misdiagnosed of Wernicke encephalopathy.
Case report: A 71-year old male with a history of alcohol abuse was admitted to the hospital because of progressive dizziness, diplopia and anorexia lasted for 1 month. He was initially diagnosed as Wernicke encephalopathy. However, this patient failed in the treatment of VitB1. The blood and cerebrospinal fluid examination found the presence of anti-Ma1/2 antibodies. 18F-FDG PET-MR showed symmetrical hypermetabolic changes on the bilateral hypothalamus, basal ganglion and brainstem, as well as gastric neoplasms with liver metastasis. The patient was finally diagnosed with anti-Ma encephalitis.
Conclusion: Anti-Ma encephalitis should be suspected in patient with Wernicke encephalopathy-like symptoms but failed VitB1 treatment.
Keywords: Anti-Ma encephalitis; Gastric neoplasms; Wernicke encephalopathy.
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