A 45 years old presents with sudden onset severe headache, unlike anything she had ever experienced. She vomited many times before seeking medical attention. On presentation she requires stimulation to maintain alertness and has mild nuchal rigidity. Examination reveals hypertension and slight ptosis and dilation of the left eye with minimal reaction to light. What potential sequelae do you need to be concerned about?

December 26, 2020 8:12 am Published by

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