Abstract
A 68-year-old woman presented with thunderclap headache, which led to a search for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Both computerized tomography of the head and cerebrospinal fluid examination were normal. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed abnormalities in the white matter in the parieto-occipital regions. There was no aneurysm on magnetic resonance angiography. Treatment of hypertension led to resolution of the posterior leukoencephalopathy. Hypertensive encephalopathy with reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy can present as a thunderclap headache.
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Tang-Wai, D. F., Phan, T. G., & Wijdicks, E. F. M. (2001). Hypertensive encephalopathy presenting with thunderclap headache. Headache, 41(2), 198–200. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1526-4610.2001.111006198.x
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