NCCT NEGATIVE INTRAVENTRICULAR HEMORRHAGE
Dr. Shabir Ahma Rather*, Dr. Omar Farooq, Dr. Sobia, Dr. Javed Chacho and Dr. Irfan Shah
ABSTRACT
A 60 year old male with underlying hypertension visited to emergency department with sudden onset mild to moderate intensity headache. On physical examination patient had HR of 90 b/m, BP of 130/90 with no focal neurological deficit and normal systemic examination. Lab parameters were normal. CT head (fig-1) was done which was normal and patient was managed with simple analgesics. However headache did not subside and headache increased in severity after 2-3 hours. Repeat NCCT head was done which is suggestive of intrventricular hemorrhage (fig-2).
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