The patient is a 61 year old male with a past medical history notable for hypertension, who presented for evaluation after a syncopal episode. The patient reported ongoing headaches for the past two days that persisted despite over the counter medications. The headache was not sudden onset or thunderclap. He denied numbness, weakness or visual changes. He also had a poor appetite. The patient denied trauma or head injury and was not on anticoagulation medication.
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