A 45-year-old woman comes to the emergency department due to sudden-onset, severe headache. On arrival, the patient is alert and oriented and has no focal neurological deficits. CT scan of the head reveals subarachnoid hemorrhage, and she is admitted to the critical care unit. Over the next several hours, the patient gradually becomes somnolent and less responsive. She opens her eyes to painful stimuli only and does not follow commands. Repeat imaging of the brain shows no new hemorrhage, but there is enlargement of the entire ventricular system compared to the previous CT scan. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's neurologic deterioration in the hospital?
A) Blockage of the cerebral aqueduct by blood products
B) Cerebral vasospasm due to subarachnoid blood
C) Edema from a disruption in the blood-brain barrier
D) Excessive production of cerebrospinal fluid
E) Impaired absorption of cerebrospinal fluid
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