Presentation
Unconscious. History of headache and dysarthria 30 minutes before admission.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Female
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CT Shows a large cerebellar hemorrhage with extension into the ventricles and sub-arachnoid space. There is obstructive hydrocephalus due to hematoma in the 4th ventricle.
Case Discussion
This case shows how a cerebellar hemorrhage can cause obstructive hydrocephalus.