A 62-year-old patient presents to clinic with acute headache…
A 62-year-old patient presents to clinic with acute headache and numbness of the left arm for the past six hours. Past medical history includes hypertension and diabetes. She takes amlodipine, chlorthalidone, metformin, and rosuvastatin, but ran out of all her medications recently. Her vitals are: Pulse is 80 beats/minute, Blood pressure is 205/110 mmHg, Respiration is 16 per minute, Body Mass Index is 30 kg/m². An EKG reveals normal sinus rhythm with a rate of 82 and no ischemic changes. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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