GABA-B receptor encephalitis is a cell surface mediated paraneoplastic disease secondary to antibody production resulting in neuronal cells loss, microglial proliferation, and preferentially targets the limbic system. Symptoms include seizures, memory loss, confusion, and altered behavior. The infrequency with which it is encountered can create a diagnostic challenge.
Case Description:
A 73-year-old female presented as a referral months post hospitalization and outpatient evaluation. Initial presentation began with subacute progressive disorientation, crying spells, ageusia, anosmia, and memory loss without a known precedent illness. On initial exam she was alert, oriented only to self, inattentive, and without other focality.