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Having an aneurism can be frightening. Ruptured aneurisms are responsible for many thousands of deaths each year. Know the risks, causes, detection methods, treatments and preventive steps. ... Aneurism: What You Need To Know...
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurisms are the most common type of aneurism and are responsible for numerous deaths each year. Are you doing anything to promote their growth? ... Who Is Likely To Have An Aortic Aneurism?
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If you have bleeding inside your body from an aortic aneurysm, you will have open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. ... If the aneurysm is small and there are no symptoms: ... You and your doctor must decide whether the risk of having surgery is smaller than the risk of bleeding if you do not have surgery.
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Information on all aspects of the disease plus a support group offering insights from patients. ... Aneurysm Information Project Welcome ... Annals NY Acad Sci Book on AAA Pathobiology Available Jan 2007...
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Aneurysm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An aneurism is a weak spot in the wall of an artery or a vein that dilates or balloons out, forming a blood-filled sack or pouch. Aneurisms can occur almost anywhere in the body and are found in all age groups, although they occur primarily in the elderly.
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Brain Aneurysm - The Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute offers a complete range of treatments for brain aneurysms. To discuss your options contact the main switchboard: (310) 4-CEDARS (423-3277) ... Nearly 1/4 of all cerebrovascular deaths are due to ruptured brain aneurysms. The annual incidence ... Cedars-Sinai Home Page;
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Aortic aneurysm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An aortic aneurysm is a general term for any swelling ( dilatation or aneurysm) of the aorta, usually representing an underlying weakness in the wall of the aorta at that location. While the stret...
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