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. 2020 Sep 19;41(11):3057–3061. doi: 10.1007/s10072-020-04731-9

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients with COVID-19 and seizure

Patient # 1 Patient # 2 Patient # 3 Patient # 4 Patient # 5
Age 54 years 42 years 35 years 2.9 years 2 days (term)
Sex Female Male Male Male Female
Chief complaint Seizure (status epilepticus) Fever, cough Altered mental status Fever, status epilepticus Respiratory distress
Time of seizure from the onset 1st day 15th day 1st day 1st day 1st day
Fever No Yes Yes Yes No
Cough Yes Yes Yes No No
Respiratory distress Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Headache No No No - -
Altered mental status Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Other neurological symptoms/signs No No Left pupil 2 mm non-reactive (right 3 mm reactive) Dysarthria, bilateral upward plantar reflexes No
Other signs/symptoms No No Increased secretions, bilateral rales Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain No
Comorbidity HIV infection No HIV infection Allergy to cow milk Low birth weight
PaO2 68–90 22–88 58–100 52–91 37
Admitted ICU ICU ICU ICU ICU
Ventilator Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Abnormal blood works BUN 49 mg/dL, creatinine 2.8 mg/dL, platelet 55,000 per microliter D-Dimer 6396 ng/mL, PTT 56 s, LDH 1398 U/L CRP 91 mg/L, ESR 98 mm/h Troponin I 154 ng/ml, CPK 482 U/L, CRP 105 mg/L, LDH1019 U/L Total bilirubin 6 mg/dL, bicytopenia (RBC 1.93 × 106 and WBC 2000 per microliter), blood sodium level = 126 mEq/L
CSF 6 PMN, 14 lymphocytes, normal protein and glucose Not done Not done 1st: 1 PMN, normal protein and glucose 2nd: No cell, normal protein and glucose Not done
Chest X-ray Bilateral diffuse infiltration Not done Not done Bilateral diffuse infiltration Bilateral diffuse infiltration
Chest CT scan Bilateral diffuse infiltration Bilateral ground-glass opacity Multiple nodule and cavity in favor of septic emboli Not done Not done
Brain imaging Brain CT: Basal frontal hypodensity Not done Brain CT: right ischemic stroke Brain CT: Right occipital mass and intracerebral hemorrhage. Brain MRI: Right occipital mass (ganglioglioma?) + intracerebral hemorrhage intracerebral hemorrhage@ Brain sonography: Normal
EEG Generalized slowing Not done Not done Generalized slowing Not done
Treatment (ASM) Levetiracetam, midazolam Midazolam Midazolam, fentanyl, levetiracetam Phenobarbital, levetiracetam, valproate, phenytoin, midazolam, thiopental, fentanyl Phenobarbital
Other medications Famotidine, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin, heparin, pantoprazol, propranolol, acyclovir, etomidate Ranitidine, ondansetron, oseltamivir, levofloxacin, vancomycin, lopinavir/ritonavir, hydroxychloroquine, ribavirin, meropenem, vancomycin, ipratropium, salbutamol, salmeterol/fluticasone Dexamethasone, vancomycin, atorvastatin, morphine, acetazolamide, dextromethorphan, acetaminophen, meropenem, N-acetylcysteine, magnesium hydroxide, amikacin, enoxaparin, clonidine, lopinavir/ritonavir Colistin, pantoprazole, acetaminophen, meropenem, hydroxychloroquine, vancomycin, domperidone, acyclovir, dexamethasone, N-acetylcysteine, enoxaparin, vitamin B-complex, norepinephrine, furosemide, potassium chloride, packed cell Ampicillin, amikacin, vitamin K, ceftrixone, pantoprazole
Outcome Expired in ICU Expired in ICU Expired in ICU Discharged Expired in ICU
Duration of admission (days) 7 3 31 21 3
Follow-up - - - 4 days after being discharged: No problem, no seizures -

HIV human immune deficiency virus, ICU intensive care unit, BUN blood urea nitrogen, PTT partial thrombin time, LDH lactate dehydrogenase, CRP C-reactive protein, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CPK creatine phosphokinase, PRL prolactin, RBC red blood cell, WBC white blood cell, PMN polymorphonuclear leukocytes

@pathology: normal brain tissue with dilated vessels and hemorrhage