A 50 year old man presents to A&E with a sudden onset headache which came on 2 hours ago. He has associated nausea and neck stiffness. Examination is unremarkable. He is apyrexic but sensitive to the light. CT head is NAD however on lumbar puncture, CSF is positive for xanthochromia. What is the most likely underlying cause of this current event?

7 votes

A. Arterio-venous malformation
 
0% / 0 votes
B. Atherosclerosis
 
0% / 0 votes
C. Berry aneurysm
 
71% / 5 votes
D. Hypertension
 
0% / 0 votes
E. Trauma
 
29% / 2 votes


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