eNeurologicalSci (Jun 2021)

Post-COVID seizure: A new feature of “long-COVID”

  • Keith J. Kincaid,
  • Justin C. Kung,
  • Alexander J. Senetar,
  • David Mendoza,
  • Daniel A. Bonnin,
  • Windy L. Purtlebaugh,
  • Rainier M. Cabatbat,
  • Rondalyn Dickens,
  • Franklin D. Echevarria,
  • Vidhu Kariyawasam,
  • Maria Bruzzone,
  • Alexis N. Simpkins

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 100340

Abstract

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Novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has created unprecedented healthcare challenges. Neurologic deficits are often an important presenting symptom. To date, the only reported post-infectious COVID-19 manifestations of neurologic disease include cognitive deficits and dysfunction of the peripheral nervous system. Here we report that seizure can also be a post-COVID-19 or “long-COVID” complication. We present a 71-year-old man with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and COVID-19 diagnosed by RT-PCR who initially presented with posterior circulation stroke-like symptoms, which completely resolved after emergent thrombolysis. Six days later, the patient returned with seizure activity, supported by radiographic and electroencephalographic studies. Notably, he was negative for SARS-CoV-2, and no other provoking factor was uncovered after a comprehensive work-up. To our knowledge, this is the first report of post-infectious seizures after a case of COVID-19, highlighting the potential importance of monitoring for neurologic symptoms in COVID-19 patients, even after convalescence.

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