Nmda Receptor Antibody/Antiglutamate in Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore
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Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is a neurological ailment caused by antibodies. It is an autoimmune disease in which the body develops antibodies against the NMDA receptors.
The NMDA receptors control electrical impulses and signals inside the brain. They are crucial for human interaction, judgement, memory retrieval, and perceiving reality. However, if antibodies target these receptors, it disrupts the usual signalling of the brain.
It can lead to swelling in the brain, causing further complications. In Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, the impact of the antibodies might cause a tumour. In most cases, a benign tumour is detected. The most common type of this tumour is ovarian teratoma found in women. This condition is commonly found among young women and those older than 50. It is not so common in men. However, if the tumours are found in men, they occur predominantly in their testes.
Various other types of health conditions have been linked to anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis. These include colon cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, neuroblastoma and thyroid tumours.
The most common symptoms and conditions of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis include:
- Behavioural complications like hallucinations and paranoia
- Memory complications like short-term memory loss
- Loss of consciousness
- Cognitive disturbances like delusional thinking, confusion and disinhibited actions
- Seizures
- Movement disorders like full-body spasms and complications in the arms or legs
- Speech disorders and the inability to communicate clearly
- Sleep disturbances
- Autonomic dysfunctions like fluctuating blood pressure and heartbeat
- Less bladder control and bowel complications
- Hearing and vision problems
The most recommended test to detect the signs and symptoms of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is NMDA Receptor Antibody/Anti-Glutamate Test. As decreasing the antibody levels might help in the treatment, the test aims to monitor antibody-positive patients. You might not experience severe symptoms initially, but the condition might worsen gradually.
The NMDA Receptor Antibody/Anti-Glutamate Test helps initiate the treatment procedures as early as possible. It helps the doctors to detect the psychotic symptoms, as the anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis might not be associated with tumours in every case.
During the test procedure, the doctors collect a sample of your blood and send it to the lab for examination. Then, they examine the sample, measure the antibody levels and detect the activity of autoantibodies.
The procedure helps doctors diagnose anti-NMDAR encephalitis and the presence of the tumour. The doctor might also focus on the early symptoms of the disease, including fever, tiredness and headache.
If you are experiencing any psychological disorders, you might discuss them with the doctor. Also, talk about any physiological problems like loss of bladder control or bowel problems. All this information will be vital in assessing the treatment plan or modifying the treatment methods.
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