Focal Opercular Myoclonic - Anarthric Status Epilepticus (OMASE) is a rare form of focal motor status epilepticus caused by several etiologies. It is characterized by fluctuating dysarthria and epileptic myoclonus involving the bilateral glossopharyngeal musculature. We present the case of a 52-year-old woman who experienced gradual and progressive paralysis and myoclonus of facial and bulbar muscles; additional tests revealed the presence of right breast ductal adenocarcinoma and positive serum anti-Hu and anti-GAD65 antibodies. High doses of steroid pulses, anti-seizure therapy, and rituximab partially controlled myoclonus; the tumor resection improved dysphagia and dysarthria.
Keywords: Anti-Hu IgG; Autoimmune encephalitis; OMASE; Paraneoplastic neurological syndrome; Status epilepticus.
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