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- All the arteries (circle of Willis, etc.) are within the subarachnoid space (underlying defect in the tunica media)


- Cigarette smoking and hypertension are risk factors
- SAH is most commonly caused by trauma


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Watch Epidural Hematoma, Subdural Hematoma, & Subarachnoid Hemorrhage



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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)


Watch Epidural Hematoma, Subdural Hematoma, & Subarachnoid Hemorrhage



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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Epidural and Subdural Hematoma
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Aneurysms and Intracranial Hemorrhage: Types of Aneurysms and Location
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