A patient presented with thunder clap headache. Followed by unconsciousness with progressive 3rd cranial nerve palsy

Correct Answer: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Description: Harrison's textbook of internal medicine 17th edition . *Sudden transient loss of consciousness may be preceded by brief moment of excruciating head ache ,but most patient first complain of head ache on regain the consciousness . *3rd cranial nerve palsy , associate with pupillary dilatation,loss of ipsilateral light reflex,focal pain above and behind the eye . Ref Harrison20th edition pg 2445
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