Prolonged migraine aura resembling ischemic stroke following CoronaVac vaccination: an extended case series

dc.contributor.authorNijasri C. Suwanwela
dc.contributor.authorNaruchorn Kijpaisalratana
dc.contributor.authorSupatporn Tepmongkol
dc.contributor.authorWanakorn Rattanawong
dc.contributor.authorPongpat Vorasayan
dc.contributor.authorChutibhorn Charnnarong
dc.contributor.authorJarturon Tantivattana
dc.contributor.authorSirigunya Roongruang
dc.contributor.authorTatchaporn Ongphichetmetha
dc.contributor.authorPoonnakarn Panjasriprakarn
dc.contributor.authorAurauma Chutinet
dc.contributor.authorWasan Akarathanawat
dc.contributor.authorJeffrey L. Saver
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:15:29Z
dc.date.issued2022-1-21
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: After the initiation of the COVID-19 vaccination program in Thailand, thousands of patients have experienced unusual focal neurological symptoms. We report 8 patients with focal neurological symptoms after receiving inactivated virus vaccine, CoronaVac. CASE SERIES: Patients were aged 24-48 years and 75% were female. Acute onset of focal neurological symptoms occurred within the first 24 h after vaccination in 75% and between 1-7d in 25%. All presented with lateralized sensory deficits, motor deficits, or both, of 2-14 day duration. Migraine headache occurred in half of the patients. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain during and after the attacks did not demonstrate any abnormalities suggesting ischemic stroke. All patients showed moderately large regions of hypoperfusion and concurrent smaller regions of hyperperfusion on SPECT imaging while symptomatic. None developed permanent deficits or structural brain injury. DISCUSSIONS: Here, we present a case series of transient focal neurological syndrome following Coronavac vaccination. The characteristic sensory symptoms, history of migraine, female predominant, and abnormal functional brain imaging without structural changes suggest migraine aura as pathophysiology. We propose that pain related to vaccine injection, component of vaccine, such as aluminum, or inflammation related to vaccination might trigger migraine aura in susceptible patients.
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s10194-022-01385-0
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/15061
dc.publisherThe Journal of Headache and Pain
dc.subjectSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
dc.subjectRetinal and Optic Conditions
dc.subjectMigraine and Headache Studies
dc.titleProlonged migraine aura resembling ischemic stroke following CoronaVac vaccination: an extended case series
dc.typeArticle

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