: Often described as the "worst headache of one's life" (thunderclap headache), to rule out subarachnoid haemorrhage.
: To quickly differentiate between an ischemic stroke (clot) and a haemorrhagic stroke (bleed), which is vital for determining treatment like thrombolysis. Brain CT Scans in Clinical Practice
Brain CT Scans in Clinical Practice | Request PDF - ResearchGate : Often described as the "worst headache of
: Including weakness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking, or sudden loss of consciousness. internal bleeding (haematomas)
: To detect skull fractures, internal bleeding (haematomas), and brain swelling.