Spontaneous Acute Subdural Hematoma: Beware of the Aneurysm

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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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Beucler, N., Haikal, C., Hibbert, D., Sellier, A., Joubert, C., Desse, N., & Dagain, A. (2019). Spontaneous Acute Subdural Hematoma: Beware of the Aneurysm. Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice, 10(3), 537–541. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697770

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