We presented a case of atraumatic tetanus developed initially with severe headache. Headache may be a clue to the presence of tetanus. Clinicians who usually treat headache should consider the possibility of tetanus in patients who present with symptoms that are severe and atypical for a given patient.
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Tobinaga, M., Suzuki, Y., & Nakajima, T. (2019). A case of atraumatic tetanus developed initially with worsening headache in a woman regularly cared for chronic headache at an outpatient clinic. Clinical Case Reports, 7(3), 486–490. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2024
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