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Fig. 3B —48-year-old woman with "the worst headache of my
life" and declining level of consciousness. Unenhanced CT scans show
diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage in basilar cistern and sylvian fissures
bilaterally and along anterior falx, associated with intraventricular
hemorrhage. Temporal horns of lateral ventricle are mildly dilated, suggestive
of developing hydrocephalus. Focal hematoma (arrow) in medial frontal
region is also evident.