Author: Toptan, Tuğçe; Aktan, Çile; Başarı, Ahmet; Bolay, Hayrunnisa
Title: Case Series of Headache Characteristics in COVIDâ€19: Headache Can Be an Isolated Symptom Cord-id: rog0fp93 Document date: 2020_8_17
ID: rog0fp93
Snippet: Headache was reported in up to oneâ€third of the hospitalized patients; yet, the clinical characteristics of headache associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) have not been defined. This observational case study included patients who were consulted to headache unit due to headache and had COVIDâ€19 illness. Headache features in 13 PCRâ€confirmed COVIDâ€19 patients with mild symptoms were reported. Headache was the isolated symptom of the COVIDâ€19 in 3 patients and emerged as a
Document: Headache was reported in up to oneâ€third of the hospitalized patients; yet, the clinical characteristics of headache associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) have not been defined. This observational case study included patients who were consulted to headache unit due to headache and had COVIDâ€19 illness. Headache features in 13 PCRâ€confirmed COVIDâ€19 patients with mild symptoms were reported. Headache was the isolated symptom of the COVIDâ€19 in 3 patients and emerged as an early symptom during the disease course in all patients. Patients specified severe, rapid onset, unrelenting headache with migraineâ€like features, as well as unusual sensory symptoms such as anosmia, and gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and loss of appetite and weight. Headache lasted up to 3 days in 70% of the patients and resolved in all patients within 2 weeks. Despite the fact that most of the patients were female and headache characteristics were suggestive of migraine, majority of patients were not suffering from primary headaches. It was concluded that headache could be an isolated symptom of COVIDâ€19, which might possibly be ignored in asymptomatic patients. Headaches associated with COVIDâ€19 included features resembling migraine and/or atypical symptoms including anosmia and diarrhea.
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