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A middle-aged patient with no significant past medical history presents to the emergency room with a sudden, severe headache described as the worst she has ever experienced. She reports no recent trauma. Upon examination, she is alert but complains of neck stiffness and photophobia. Her blood pressure is 165/95 mm Hg, heart rate 102 bpm, respiratory rate 22/min, and temperature 37.8°C (100°F). A non-contrast CT scan of the head shows evidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage. A subsequent cerebral angiogram is planned to investigate the cause of the hemorrhage. In this scenario, what is the most likely cause of the spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage? • Traumatic brain injury • Berry aneurysm in the Circle of Willis • Ischemic stroke leading to hemorrhagic transformation • Acute hypertensive crisis
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