Stroke — Uganda (General Adult population)
Clinical Features
Focal neurological deficits as one-sided weakness (face, arm, leg). Difficulty in speaking/swallowing. Severe headache (especially in haemorrhage). Alteration of consciousness, convulsions.
Investigations
CT scan of the brain. Distinguish subtypes based on clinical course if neuroimaging is absent (e.g., abrupt severe headache for subarachnoid haemorrhage).
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