Differential diagnosis for ‘thunderclap headache’ are all except:
Correct Answer: Ischemic stroke
Description: Thunderclap Headache - Thunderclap headache is a severe headache that peaks within 60 seconds of onset, and its cause are: Subarachnoid hemorrhage: BERRY ANEURYSM Intracranial hypotension: DURAL ECTASIA / CSF Leak syndrome Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome Cervical aery dissection, Cerebral venous thrombosis Migraine Cluster headache Pituitary apoplexy
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