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  2. Brain aneurysm - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Most often, a ruptured brain aneurysm occurs in the space between the brain and the thin tissues covering the brain. This type of hemorrhagic stroke is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Brain aneurysms are common.

  3. Brain aneurysm - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Repairing a ruptured aneurysm requires surgery or endovascular treatment. Endovascular treatment means an aneurysm is treated from inside the artery. You also may be given treatments to relieve symptoms. If you have an unruptured aneurysm, talk with your health care provider about possible treatments.

  4. Aneurysms - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A ruptured aneurysm causes bleeding inside the body and often leads to death. Some aneurysms may not cause symptoms. You might not know you have an aneurysm even if it is large. Aneurysms can develop in several parts of the body, including: The body's main artery, called the aorta (aortic aneurysm).

  5. Brain AVM (arteriovenous malformation) - Symptoms and causes

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    A brain AVM may be found after a brain scan for another health issue. Sometimes a brain AVM is found after the blood vessels burst and bleed, known as a hemorrhage. Once diagnosed, a brain AVM can be treated to prevent complications such as brain damage or stroke.

  6. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Brain aneurysms don’t always require...

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    A ruptured brain aneurysm leads to a serious type of stroke called subarachnoid hemorrhage, which involves bleeding over the surface and into deeper parts of the brain. These strokes can quickly become life-threatening if not treated promptly.

  7. Aortic aneurysm - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The main disease that I see is aortic aneurysm. An aneurysm is an enlargement of the aorta and as the aorta enlarges, it becomes thinner. The thinner it is, the more likely it is to rupture, which is much like an over inflated balloon that is at high risk of popping.

  8. Mayo Clinic Minute: Who is at risk for a brain aneurysm?

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    A brain aneurysm is a weak spot in a blood vessel that bulges out. If it bursts, it can cause dangerous bleeding within the brain. Illustration shows a woman with an unruptured aneurysm.

  9. Abdominal aortic aneurysm - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rupture of the aneurysm. A rupture can cause life-threatening internal bleeding. In general, the larger the aneurysm and the faster it grows, the greater the risk of rupture. Symptoms that an aortic aneurysm has ruptured can include: Sudden, intense and persistent belly or back pain, which may feel like ripping or tearing. Low blood pressure ...

  10. Aortic dissection - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A thoracic aortic aneurysm occurs when a weak spot in the wall of the aorta begins to bulge, as shown on the left image. Having an aneurysm increases the risk of rupture or a tear in the aorta's lining (dissection), as shown in the image on the right.

  11. Thoracic aortic aneurysm - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms that a thoracic aortic aneurysm has ruptured or dissected include: Sharp, sudden pain in the upper back that spreads downward. Pain in the chest, jaw, neck or arms.