Medical history 62-year-old male patient was brought to the emergency room by paramedics two hours after being hit in the head with a piece of log. At admission, had a large blunt cut wound in the scalp in the left temporo-parietal region, and presented with right sided mydriasis and Glasgow Coma Scale of 8. Cervical CT scan was unremarkable, and cranial CT scan without contrast is shown therein. Cranial computed tomography (CT) without contrastCranial computed tomography (CT) without contrastCranial computed tomography (CT) without contrastCranial computed tomography (CT) without contrast Question:Based on the clinical history and the CT scan images, which of the following consequences the patient will most likely present with? Tetraparesis Left sided amaurosis Right sided spacial hemineglect Global afasia Time is Up! Time's up