Purpose: Amnestic syndromes are acknowledged to be associated to bilateral hippocampal damage.
Materials and methods: We briefly report the case of a young man who underwent anterior left temporal lobectomy for a medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis with an excellent seizure and neuropsychological outcome. Approximately 10 years later, he presented with a subacute severe global amnesia and neuroimaging findings of a damage involving the contralateral mesial temporal lobe structures.
Results: A diagnosis of a possible autoimmune encephalitis was made.
Conclusions: Due to its peculiarities (compared with other cases of bilateral temporal lesions, the damage occurred on two distinct occasions), this case might contribute to shed light on the issue of the possible contralateral reorganization of memory processes subserved by the mesial temporal lobe structures chronically involved in epileptogenesis.
Keywords: Temporal lobe epilepsy; anterior temporal lobectomy; global amnesia; limbic encephalitis; memory.