McClelland, Shearwood, IIISaito, Naoyuki G.2019-12-302019-12-302019-10McClelland, S., & Saito, N. G. (2019). An Intracranial Hemorrhage Wrapped in an Enigma. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 105(2), 242–243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2019.02.026https://hdl.handle.net/1805/21630An 88-year-old man with Alzheimer's dementia who previously received a diagnosis of solitary Fuhrman grade 2 renal cell carcinoma1 managed with active surveillance presented to the emergency department for progressive left-sided headache and difficulty recognizing numbers and letters. He and his family denied history of trauma, fall, or anticoagulant use. This occurred 1 week after presenting to the same emergency department with a headache and being discharged home after negative head computed tomography, 2 months after spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage involving the right central sulcus, and 11 months after transient ischemic attack symptoms with negative workup.enPublisher Policyintracranial hemorrhageAlzheimer’s dementiaradiation oncologyAn Intracranial Hemorrhage Wrapped in an EnigmaArticle