{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Case Report: Two Cases of Persistent Hiccups Complicating COVID-19. {Author}: Ikitimur H;Borku Uysal B;Ikitimur B;Umihanic S;Smajic J;Jahic R;Olcay A; {Journal}: Am J Trop Med Hyg {Volume}: 104 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: Apr 2021 1 {Factor}: 3.707 {DOI}: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-0190 {Abstract}: Two cases are presented with coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19)-related hiccups: one during initial presentation and one 10 days after COVID-19 diagnosis. Hiccups in both patients were resistant to treatment and responded only to chlorpromazine. COVID-19 patients may present with hiccups and also may have hiccups after treatment. Resistant hiccups without any underlying disease other than COVID-19 should be considered in association with COVID-19 and may respond well to chlorpromazine.