Continuous hemicrania as the initial manifestation of Ramsay Hunt syndrome: a case report

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https://doi.org/10.48208/HeadacheMed.2023.10

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Herpes zoster oticus, Persistent headache, Herpes zoster

Abstract

Introduction
Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, also called otic zoster, is a rare complication of herpes zoster. The syndrome is characterized by peripheral facial nerve palsy and an erythematous vesicular eruption in the ear or mouth. Preceding the appearance of the vesicles, unilateral otalgia or neck pain may occur more commonly. However, persistent hemicrania is infrequent in the pre-eruptive phase.
Objectives
To present an atypical case of Ramsay Hunt syndrome with continuous unilateral headache preceding the onset of other symptoms and signs of the syndrome.
Case report
Report of a 69-year-old woman who presented subacute onset of moderate to severe left hemicrania with no autonomic signs. Eight days after the start and continuous headache maintenance, she presented with peripheral facial paralysis. After four days, she noticed the presence of vesicles in the left ear and odynophagia. She developed nausea with several episodes of vomiting and severe imbalance that made it impossible for her to walk unassisted. On physical examination, she presented vesicles in the left ear and oropharynx, left peripheral facial palsy (House Brackmann grade IV), left hypoacusis, nystagmus, and vestibular gait. Diagnostic tests for screening several metabolic diseases and diagnosis of infection (including HIV) were unremarkable. Brain computed tomography and cerebrospinal fluid analysis showed no abnormalities.
Conclusions
Ramsay-Hunt syndrome mainly involves the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves, causing peripheral facial palsy, otalgia, hypoacusis, and, less frequently, imbalance. Although pain is a frequent manifestation of the pre-eruptive phase of RHS, unilateral headache is not common in this scenario. On the other hand, it is a prevalent complaint in the emergency department and has several different etiologies. Hence, diagnosing RHS when patients present exclusively unilateral headaches is challenging for clinicians. Physicians must consider RHS a vital differential diagnosis of sided-locked headaches, avoiding diagnostic errors and treatment delays.

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2023-03-26

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Leal II NA, Mendes NP, Bolzani CMT, Borri JB, Silva Junior HM da. Continuous hemicrania as the initial manifestation of Ramsay Hunt syndrome: a case report. Headache Med [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 26 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];14(1):49-53. Available from: https://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/752

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