Isolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report

Increased intracranial pressure in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis or metabolic disease has been reported. We present a case of new-onset chronic headache and bilateral papilledema in the setting of elevated intracranial pressure in strong temporal association to vaccination against COVID-19 with A...

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Autores principales: Dennis C Thunstedt, Andreas Straube, Florian Schöberl
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:174529fa77b34eda98d348eda9d30b2d2021-11-16T06:03:19ZIsolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report2515-816310.1177/25158163211044797https://doaj.org/article/174529fa77b34eda98d348eda9d30b2d2021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1177/25158163211044797https://doaj.org/toc/2515-8163Increased intracranial pressure in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis or metabolic disease has been reported. We present a case of new-onset chronic headache and bilateral papilledema in the setting of elevated intracranial pressure in strong temporal association to vaccination against COVID-19 with AstraZeneca. After repeated drainage of cerebrospinal fluid and conservative drug therapy, pathological findings were regredient. Even in absence of typical risk factors, increased intracranial pressure should be considered in case of clinical suspicion after COVID-19 vaccination.Dennis C ThunstedtAndreas StraubeFlorian SchöberlSAGE PublishingarticleTherapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571ENCephalalgia Reports, Vol 4 (2021)
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
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Dennis C Thunstedt
Andreas Straube
Florian Schöberl
Isolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
description Increased intracranial pressure in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis or metabolic disease has been reported. We present a case of new-onset chronic headache and bilateral papilledema in the setting of elevated intracranial pressure in strong temporal association to vaccination against COVID-19 with AstraZeneca. After repeated drainage of cerebrospinal fluid and conservative drug therapy, pathological findings were regredient. Even in absence of typical risk factors, increased intracranial pressure should be considered in case of clinical suspicion after COVID-19 vaccination.
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Florian Schöberl
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title Isolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_short Isolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_full Isolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_fullStr Isolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Isolated intracranial hypertension following COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
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