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Mayo Clinic doctors trained in brain conditions (neurologists), brain surgeons (neurosurgeons), radiologists trained in brain and brain vessel imaging (neuroradiologists) and other researchers actively study brain aneurysms. Doctors trained in heart disease (cardiologists), doctors trained in blood vessel conditions (vascular medicine specialists) and heart and lung surgeons (cardiac and thoracic surgeons) study aortic and peripheral artery aneurysms. Research focuses on aneurysm development, monitoring, management and treatment. Researchers also study when aneurysms should be treated and when aneurysms may be monitored for any changes. Learn more about cardiovascular diseases research, neurology research and neurosurgery research.
Read about Mayo Clinic advances in elective repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Read more about brain aneurysms in Neurosciences Update.
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Watch Mayo Clinic neurologist Robert Brown, M.D., discuss the results of a brain aneurysm study and brain aneurysm treatment and Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon Guiseppe Lanzino, M.D., discuss flow diversion treatment at Mayo Clinic on YouTube.
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