2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2022.04.009
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Probable New Daily Persistent Headache After COVID-19 in Children and Adolescents

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“…Headache is one of the most common symptoms of post COVID‐19 condition 1,23,24 . In our study, 83.3% (10/12) of the patients with headache experienced a resolution of their symptoms within 6 months of COVID‐19 onset, and none had elevated inflammatory markers, such as C‐reactive protein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Headache is one of the most common symptoms of post COVID‐19 condition 1,23,24 . In our study, 83.3% (10/12) of the patients with headache experienced a resolution of their symptoms within 6 months of COVID‐19 onset, and none had elevated inflammatory markers, such as C‐reactive protein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…All case reports justify the criteria for acceptability in quality for this systematic review. Only one study ( 18 ) did not describe the diagnostic tests and the important takeaways.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tuberculoma can be found in the brain parenchyma, which is classically characterized by hyposignal on T2-weighted images, and less commonly tuberculous abscesses that present hypersignal on T2 in their content, which is not impregnated by the contrast, located internally in the capsule that is impregnated. 9…”
Section: Meningitis and Cerebral Abscessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Headache, anosmia, and ageusia are frequent neurological symptoms. [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Patients with Corona-19 virus disease (Covid-19) may present neurological symptoms with repercussions on imaging exams; and an association with ischemic infarction has been described 21,22 , as well as hemorrhagic lesions 23 , acute hemorrhagic necrotizing encephalopathy 24 , cerebral venous thrombosis 25 , and diffuse leukoencephalopathy with microhemorrhage. 26 Microhemorrhagic lesions and impregnation in the olfactory bulbs of patients with Covid-19 with or without anosmia have been described using the "coronal technique with thin T1 cuts with fat suppression in the anterior cranial fossa" pre-and post-contrast.…”
Section: Headache Associated With Covid-19 Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%