The delayed onset of posttraumatic subdural hemorrhage (SDH) represents non-specific clinical features, complicating the diagnostic process, especially in individuals predisposed due to pre-existing risk factors and comorbidities. This case report delineates the medical trajectory of a 61-year-old female patient who sustained a traumatic fall, initially displaying neither clinical nor radiological signs indicative of hemorrhage. However, three weeks post-injury, she developed altered mental status, cephalgia, and emesis.
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