ANTI-N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE (NMDA) receptorencephalitis is a newly recognized autoimmunedisease. It is predominantly described in youngwomen with a series of symptoms, includingpersonality change, memory loss, seizures, involuntarymovements, autonomic dysfunction et al.1 It is commonlyassociated with mature ovarian teratomas.2 Since its firstdenomination by Dalmau et al,1 many scientific publicationshave emerged on anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, butonly a few focused on the anesthetic management ofpatients with this disease.3-5 Herein we reported two caseswith anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis in association withovarian teratoma and discussed the anesthetic managementand the outcomes of these patients.
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