No to hattatsu. Brain and development
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Case Reports
[An 8-year-old boy with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, successfully treated with cyclophosphamide].
We report on an 8-year-old boy with non-paraneoplastic anti-NMDA receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis, who presented with psychotic symptoms and involuntary movement following an intractable seizure. His serum and CSF tested positive for anti-NMDAR antibodies. ⋯ Six months after onset, he tested normal upon standard neurological examination. Cyclophosphamide therapy should be considered for children with anti-NMDAR encephalitis, as well as mPSL and IVIg.
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We report the cases of 2 girls, aged 13 and 15 years, who experienced exacerbation of migraine at 2-3 years after its onset. The chronic headaches were refractory to various anti-migraine and analgesic agents, persisted for 3-6 months in each patient, and rendered them unable to attend school. These headaches commonly manifested with symptoms of orthostatic dysregulation and paroxysmal back/limb pain. ⋯ The symptom of orthostatic dysregulation was also gradually ameliorated after the resolution of the headache. Neurotropin has an analgesic action that is not common to other drugs since it enhances the descending pain inhibitory systems, and its effect has been reported in cases of post-herpetic and other neuralgia as well as in cases of primary headaches in adulthood. This agent may also be promising for the treatment of intractable primary headaches during childhood.