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Spontaneous Acute Subdural Hematoma: Beware of the Aneurysm.

Beucler, Nathan Haikal, Christelle Hibbert, David Sellier, Aurore Joubert, Christophe Desse, Nicolas Dagain, Arnaud

Abstract


Spontaneous acute subdural hematoma should raise clinical suspicion for underlying pathology, the most common etiology being a ruptured aneurysm. Through this case report, our team developed a clinical decision-making tool to help physicians decide when it is necessary to order an acute subdural hematoma to assess for ruptured aneurysm.


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