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An aneurysm in the lower part of the aorta can grow slowly and silently. Know the symptoms of this dangerous condition and the treatment.
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 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. ...
Mayo Clinic's thoracic surgeons are experienced in thoracic aortic aneurysm repair. Surgeons treat thoracic aortic aneurysms using endovascular surgery, open- ...
Chris Fox specializes in endovascular and cerebrovascular neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic. He says not all brain aneurysms need to be treated immediately. However, ...
Learn more about this lower extremity aneurysm that occurs in the wall of an artery located behind the knee.
Although the precise etiology of brain aneurysm is unknown, the cause might include a genetic component. Mayo Clinic recommends regular MRI of individuals ...
Thoracic aortic aneurysms often don't have symptoms. So they can be hard to diagnose. They are often found when an imaging test is done for a different reason.
A bulge or ballooning of a blood vessel wall may not cause symptoms. Learn about the different types of aneurysms.
Mayo Clinic healthcare professionals have experience evaluating and treating people with aortic aneurysms. Mayo Clinic specialists treat more than 8,200 people ...
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