Headache as the Presenting Symptom in 2 Patients With COVID-19 and a History of Migraine: 2 Case Reports
Journal: 2020/June - Headache
Abstract:
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has now affected more than 5 million people globally. Typical symptoms include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Patients with underlying medical comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes are more likely to become severely ill. To date there is limited information on how COVID-19 affects patients with a history migraine. Here, we present the cases of 2 women with a history of migraine whose first symptom of COVID-19 was a severe persistent headache.
Keywords: coronavirus disease 2019; headache; migraine; neurologic; symptoms.
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Headache as the Presenting Symptom in 2 Patients with COVID‐19 and a History of Migraine: 2 Case Reports

Henry Ford Health System, Department of Neurology, Detroit MI, United States,
Jyotika Singh, Email: moc.liamg@12hgnisakitoyJ.
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