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Section 1 Submit Findings CB1636 Findings Initial CT findings There is evidence of acute subarachnoid blood in a location consistent with possible aneurysm hemorrhage. Yes No There is evidence of concurrent intra ventricular bleeding. Yes No There is evidence of concurrent parenchymal and SAH suggesting sentinel aneurysm bleed. Yes No There is evidence of either non localizing diffuse SAH or only trace amount of blood in occipital horns, posterior intrasylvian sulci, or the interpeduncular fossa. Yes No There is evidence of intercurrent hydrocephalus related to the SAH. Yes No There is evidence of SAH in relationship to cortical veins or dural sinuses consistent with venous thrombosis. Yes No There is evidence of SAH near falx (possibly post traumatic in origin). Yes No There is evidence of vertex sulcal blood (possibly reversible vasoconstrictive vasc disorders or vasculitis or coagulopathy source). Yes No There is evidence of concurrent focal blood and cytogenic edema consistent with a intercurrent hemorrhagic stroke source. Yes No There is evidence of thrombosed pial artery/vein simulating acute SAH. Yes No There is evidence of thrombosed vascular malformation simulating acute CNS bleed. Yes No There is evidence of pial calcification simulating SAH. Yes No There is evidence of hemorrhagic met or other tumor as the source for SAH. Yes No There is evidence of multicentric bleeding sites consistent with coagulopathy as cause for bleeding. Yes No There is evidence of mass effected (and possible herniation) produced by hemorrhage, tissue edema, or hydrocephalus. Yes No There is evidence of a giant aneurysm or sacculo-fusiform atherosclerotic aneurysm or arteriosclerotic dolichoectasia possibly with calcification in its wall. Yes No Other abnormalities Yes No