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Sign Hemorrhagic Stroke Sudden Severe Headache Worst Pain

Front What is a possible sign of a hemorrhagic stroke?
Back A sudden, severe headache, often described as the worst pain the patient has ever had.

Tags: 15, emergencies, neurologic

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