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Confusional state in a pregnant woman: A case of NMDA receptor encephalitis during pregnancy.

We report the case of a pregnant female presenting with behavioral change and hallucinations followed by focal seizures with impaired awareness. EEG revealed generalized slowing interspersed with extreme delta-brush pattern and MRI brain was normal. Both Serum and CSF anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antibodies were positive. Patient had a prolonged hospital stay with full recovery and delivered a healthy baby, highlighting the significance of early diagnosis and management in this disorder.

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