Abstract

A 60-year-old hypertensive male was admitted with sudden-onset slurring of speech, vomiting, headache, and rapidly progressive drowsiness. His blood pressure was measured as 190/100 mmHg. An urgent noncontrast CT brain scan suggested the occurrence of a hemorrhagic stroke.

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