Evidence-Based Medicine Neurology
Cracking Skulls: When is Neurosurgical Intervention Helpful for ICH?
Scenario: You are evaluating a 58-year-old male with hypertension and cirrhosis who presents with a sharp, right-sided, severe, non-radiating, constant headache that started suddenly two hours ago while he was walking to get something to eat. Shortly after the headache started, he noticed his vision became blurry and Read more…