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A brain aneurysm (AN-yoo-riz-um) — also known as a cerebral aneurysm or intracranial aneurysm — is a bulge or ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain.
An aneurysm is an abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of a blood vessel. An aneurysm can burst. This is called a rupture. A ruptured aneurysm causes ...
Some people may have both types of aortic aneurysms. Having an aortic aneurysm increases the risk of developing a tear in the inner layer of the wall of the ...
A thoracic aortic aneurysm is a weakened area in the body's main artery in the chest. The body's main artery is called the aorta. When the aortic wall is ...
A brain aneurysm that bursts, or ruptures, causes a serious medical emergency. Studies indicate that 35,000–40,000 brain aneurysms rupture each year in the U.S. ...
An aneurysm is an abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of a blood vessel. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 6 ...
A doctor shares information about brain aneurysm diagnosis. Screening for brain aneurysms. The use of imaging tests to screen for unruptured brain aneurysms is ...
... aneurysms. An intracranial aneurysm is a bulge in the wall of a blood vessel in the brain. The bulge is caused by a weakening of the vessel wall. If left ...
Abdominal aortic aneurysm · Deep, constant pain in the belly area or side of the belly. · Hardening of the arteries, called atherosclerosis. · Tobacco use.
If it ruptures, a brain aneurysm can lead to serious health problems. But most small brain aneurysms do not rupture or require treatment. The decision to treat ...
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