This patient is a 47-year-old female who presented to the emergency department with an acute headache and nausea/vomiting. She did not mention any previous history of a severe headache or vomiting. Neurologic examination On the neurologic examination, papilledema was noted. There were no focal neurological deficits.
She was dizzy but conscious and her Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score was 13. Her CT and MRI scans were ordered (images attached). What can be the leading diagnosis for this patient? *This case is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Reports in neurology