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Long-term prognosis for subarachnoid hemorrhage? age 50, f, no other significant conditions.

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Depends on etiology: of SAH (subarachnoid hemorrhage). If traumatic, you may have some headaches and loss of memory, difficulty concentration, and balance issues. If from an aneurysm, which is not typical of SAH but can happen, then long term prognosis is poorer due to the probability of other micro-aneurysms causing problems. Close monitoring by a neurologist/ neurosurgeon would be ideal and highly recommended.

Answered 10/4/2015

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