Case presentation
We report a case of a 17-year old with anti-phospholipid syndrome (on Warfarin) on chronic Hydroxychloroquine therapy, who presented with intractable new onset headaches for several days, that was resistant to high intensity pain medication. The headaches were unremitting, pressure-like, with mild nuchal rigidity, worse on laying flat, and were not associated with fever or visual changes. Neurological examination was non focal, and fundoscopy revealed no papilledema. MRI Brain and C-spine, MRA Brain, MRV brain were unremarkable. LP opening pressure was 27 cm. Meningoencephalitis PCR panel was positive for CMV. Serum CMV IgG was positive, IgM equivocal.