IOC for sub-arachnoid hemorrhage

Correct Answer: CT scan
Description: Ans. (a) CT scanRef.: Harrison 19th ed. /1786* The diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) usually depends on a high index of clinical suspicion combined with radiologic confirmation via urgent computed tomography (CT) scan without contrast.* Traditionally, a negative CT scan is followed with lumbar puncture (LP). However, non-contrast CT followed by CT angiography (CTA) of the brain can rule out SAH with greater than 99% sensitivity.
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