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Added context that trauma is most common cause of SAH (not rupture of berry aneurysm)
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/article/2R0Tmf?q=subarachnoid%20hemorrhage#Z55f51e0518470d3906ce07e5990a186f
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{{c2::Subarachnoid}} hemorrhage is frequently due to rupture of a(n) {{c1::berry (saccular) aneurysm}}
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* - Berry aneurysms are thin-walled saccular outpouchings that lack a media layer, increasing the risk for rupture (located around anterior circle of Willis a branch of points of anterior communicating artery)
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