Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis as initial presentation of testicular neoplasm: A case report.
Overview
abstract
Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis (PLE) is an immunopathologic syndrome associated with malignancy and represents a rare remote outcome of tumor on the nervous system. We report a case of PLE caused by a regressed testicular germ cell tumor in an otherwise healthy young man, who presented with acute-onset confusion, memory impairment and anterograde amnesia. Prompt recognition of PLE is critical as it allows early treatment of both the primary tumor and PLE-related neurologic impairments, which can be severe and irreversible if treatment is delayed. Complete tumor treatment response offers the best chance for neurologic recovery in patients with PLE. To our knowledge, this is the second reported case of PLE with radiologic-pathologic correlation in the setting of a regressed testicular germ cell tumor.