Abstract
Pineal apoplexy is a rare clinical entity. Here we are reporting a case of pineal apoplexy who presented with headache, vomiting and altered sensorium. Neuroimaging of head revealed hemorrhage in pineal gland with hydrocephalus. Patient was managed conservatively.
Keywords: Pineal gland, Apoplexy, Obstructive hydrocephalus.
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Dr Shashikant
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