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A 27 years old man develops a sudden onset of headache shortly after taking cocaine in a nightclub. He collapses with a right-sided hemiplegia, and his level of consciousness rapidly deteriorates. On arrival, he is in coma, extending to pain, with no eye opening and no verbal response. His left pupil is fixed and dilated. What is the most likely diagnosis?

December 27, 2020 7:21 am Published by Omar Rifai

Cerebral arteriovenous malformations

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