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  1. The Cause and Management of Aneurysms by Greenhalgh, Mannick, 1990-05
  2. Timing of Aneurysm Surgery
  3. Intracranial Aneurysm Surgery: Techniques by Duke S. Samson, H. Hunt Batjer, 1990-04
  4. Aneurysms: New Findings and Treatments by James S. T. Yao, William H. Pearce, 1994-04-02
  5. Intracranial Aneurysms And Subarachnoid Hemorrhage by Perret, Locksley and Nishioka (Editors) Sahs, 1969
  6. Diagnosis and Treatment of Aortic and Peripheral Arterial Aneurysms
  7. Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms : Perioperative Management (Concepts in Neurosurgery, Vol. 6) (CONCEPTS IN NEUROSURGERY) by FREMONT WIRTH, 1994
  8. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-08-20
  9. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Aortic aneurysm by Dominic De Bellis PhD, 2002-01-01
  10. Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: Aneurysms and Vascular Malformation of the Central Nervous System by R. S. Maurice-Williams, 1987-05
  11. Arterial Aneurysms: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT by MICHAEL, ED. HORROCKS, 1995
  12. AAA screening: are we ready yet?(abdominal aortic aneurysm)(Mindful Practice): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jon O. Ebbert, Eric G. Tangalos, 2003-07-15
  13. Microneurosurgery: Aneurysms, Arteriovenous Malformations by Eric Genden, 2008-05-21
  14. Aortic aneurysms: surgery vs surveillance.(Reader Mail)(Letter to the Editor): An article from: Medical Update by R.P. Judge, 2004-06-01

21. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Abdominal aortic aneurysm Contents of this page Illustrations. Alternative names. Definition. Causes, incidence, and risk factors. Symptoms
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22. Aneurysm, Aortic
An aneurysm (AN urizm) is a bulge in a blood vessel, much like a bulge on an over-inflated inner tube. The aorta, the main artery leading away from the
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23. ***Aneurysm Records - Yeah, We Have A Website***
Small label with offices in Virginia and Pennsylvania, USA. Consists of a range of Garage bands inspired by Punk, Metal, Hard Rock, Ska and other genres of music.
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24. Brain Cerebral Aneurysms (Aneurism) Wake Forest Neurosurgery
The brain aneurysm / subarachnoid hemorrhage index provides information on Brain Cerebral aneurysms for surgery as well as nonsurgical.
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25. Aneurysm, Brain
A brain aneurysm is a ballooningout of the wall of an artery or vein in the brain. Often this wall is weakened by disease, injury or an abnormality present
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26. CNN - Surgery May Be Riskier Than Leaving Brain Aneurysms Alone - December 9, 19
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Web posted at: 8:51 p.m. EST (0151 GMT) BOSTON (CNN) The best treatment for some brain aneurysms may be no treatment, according to a new study. Aneurysms are weak spots on blood vessels that balloon out from the vessel wall. If they break, they can cause a stroke. About 5 percent of Americans have had a brain aneurysm or will develop one. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic found that for a small aneurysm less than three-eighths of an inch wide the chance that it will break is less than one-twentieth of 1 percent a year. In contrast, the risk of death or brain damage from surgery to repair such an aneurysm is about 10 percent. However, if the aneurysm is larger or if a patient has already had an aneurysm that ruptured, the chance that the blood vessel will burst increases substantially, making surgery possibly worth the risk, the researchers concluded.

27. National Brain Aneurysm Foundation
Brain aneurysm Foundation Established. Patients with brain aneurysms often present with intracranial hemorrhage.
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28. Cerebral Aneurysm Information Page: National Institute Of Neurological Disorders
Cerebral aneurysm information page compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
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Synonym(s): Aneurysm, Brain Aneurysm Condensed from Cerebral Aneurysm Fact Sheet Get Web page suited for printing Email this to a friend or colleague Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Cerebral Aneurysm? Is there any treatment? What is the prognosis? What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Cerebral Aneurysm? A cerebral aneurysm is the dilation, bulging, or ballooning out of part of the wall of a vein or artery in the brain. Cerebral aneurysms can occur at any age, although they are more common in adults than in children and are slightly more common in women than in men. The signs and symptoms of an unruptured cerebral aneurysm will partly depend on its size and rate of growth. For example, a small, unchanging aneurysm will generally produce no symptoms, whereas a larger aneurysm that is steadily growing may produce symptoms such as loss of feeling in the face or problems with the eyes. Immediately before an aneurysm ruptures, an individual may experience such symptoms as a sudden and unusually severe headache, nausea, vision impairment, vomiting, and loss of consciousness.

29. Making Aortic Aneurysm 'patches' Safer
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30. Society Of Interventional Radiology - Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
the feeling of a "heartbeat" or pulse in the abdomen Once the aneurysm bursts, symptoms include
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31. Cerebral Aneurysm Fact Sheet: National Institute Of Neurological Disorders And S
A cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral There are three types of cerebral aneurysm. A saccular aneurysm is a rounded or
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Email this to a friend or colleague Request free mailed brochure Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is a cerebral aneurysm? What causes a cerebral aneurysm? How are aneurysms classified? Who is at risk? ... Where can I get more information? What is a cerebral aneurysm? A cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on a nerve or surrounding brain tissue. It may also leak or rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding tissue (called a hemorrhage). Some cerebral aneurysms, particularly those that are very small, do not bleed or cause other problems. Cerebral aneurysms can occur anywhere in the brain, but most are located along a loop of arteries that run between the underside of the brain and the base of the skull.

32. CNN.com - Ask The Mayo Physician - Aneurysms In The Extremities - August 25, 200
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FROM Q. What is a peripheral aneurysm? Lauren / Mo. A An aneurysm is a localized swelling of a blood vessel, most often an artery. An aneurysm is formed when a weakened wall of an artery is stretched as the blood flows through it, often creating an egg-shaped sac. Aneurysms can occur in any blood vessel, but are most common in the aorta (the main blood vessel that carries blood from the heart). Peripheral aneurysm 2.6 MB

33. Information On Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Produced By Medical Doctors
Learn about abdominal aortic aneurysms including how they tend to develop, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, how they are repaired, and what happens if they
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What is an aneurysm?
An aneurysm is an area of a localized widening (dilation) of a blood vessel. (The word "aneurysm" is borrowed from the Greek "aneurysma" meaning "a widening"). What is an aortic aneurysm?
An aortic aneurysm involves the aorta, one of the large arteries that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The aorta bulges at the site of the aneurysm like a weak spot on an old worn tire.
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34. Sharon Stone Hospitalized For Possible Brain Aneurysm
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35. Brain Aneurysm - Heart Disease And Other Cardiovascular Conditions On MedicineNe
Information on heart disease and related cardiovascular conditions includes medications, procedures and tests, symptoms, and treatment.
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What is a brain aneurysm?
A brain aneurysm is an abnormal widening of an artery or vein in the brain. Brain aneurysms are caused by a weakness in the wall of an artery or vein within the brain. How does a brain aneurysm occur?
Brain aneurysms may result from a congenital malformation (birth defect) of a blood vessel, high blood pressure which damages the blood vessels, arteriosclerosis (build-up of fatty deposits in the arteries), or head trauma. Who is at risk for a brain aneurysm?
Brain aneurysms can occur at any age. Although they are more common in adults, they can and do occur in children. Is there any warning before an aneurysm ruptures?
The onset of bleeding from a ruptured brain aneurysm is usually sudden and without warning. Sometimes, however, the individual may experience the sudden onset of symptoms such as severe headache, nausea, vision impairment, vomiting, and loss of consciousness before the aneurysm ruptures.

36. Society Of Interventional Radiology - Patients And Public - Interventional Radio
Educational resource from the Society of Interventional Radiology. Covered procedures include intraarterial thrombolysis, aneurysm embolization, and carotid stenting.
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States behind high blood pressure and cancer. Every 45 seconds someone in the United States has a stroke and every three minutes someone dies from a stroke. In the U.S. alone, an estimated 600,000 individuals will suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year 160,000 will die. More than one million American stroke survivors struggle with serious disabilities, including loss of speech and/or language problems, weakness or paralysis, loss of balance or coordination, and confusion and memory loss. All are common impairments in the aftermath of a stroke. Once it was believed that little could be done to treat stroke. Now we know that if a stroke victim receives emergency care within the

37. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm And Low Back Pain | Norman Engel, MS, DC, DABCO
Diagnosis information from a chiropractic point of view.
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Norman Engel, MS, DC, DABCO An aneurysm, by definition, is a sac formed by the dilatation of the wall of an artery, a vein or the heart. The chief signs of an arterial aneurysm are the formation of a pulsating tumor and often a bruit is heard over the swelling. Sometimes there are symptoms from pressure on contiguous parts. The aorta is the largest artery in the body. It arises from the left ventricle, ascending and bending over the heart, descending anteriorly to the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. It splits at L-4 into the common iliacs, femorals, tibials, and dorsalis pedis arteries, supplying the lower extremities. The average diameter of aorta is 2.0-2.5 cm. More than 90 percent of abdominal aneurysms are associated with atherosclerosis and can cause leg pain (claudication), numbness or fatigue. An artery may be sclerosed (hardened) but if the lumenal diameter isn't altered, there is no aneurysm. Most abdominal aortic aneurysms do not produce symptoms, but some people feel a pulsating sensation in the abdomen. These silent (asymptomatic) aneurysms are often recognized by careful physical examination. Abdominal aortic aneurysm is most likely to occur in people older than 60 years, and it affects men more often than women.

38. Aneurysm Surgery
It is this bulge which is actually called the aneurysm. When an aneurysm ruptures, blood escapes and does not go into the brain, but rather around it.
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A Stroke is the ultimate "Brain Attack." It can strike the young, healthy, productive head of a household during a soft, shared moment with a spouse anytime. Nothing is more frightening. One might hear: "I'm having the worst headache of my life!" Or, "Oh, my neck is so stiff!" Then the victim might vomit, perhaps have a convulsion which could leave them comatose and all bystanders truly frightened. In the emergency room even the doctors look worried. The CAT scan shows "blood around the brain," something doctors call a "subarachnoid hemorrhage." There could possibly be other problems, such as a blot clot in the brain itself ("intracerebral hemorrhage) and/or something called "hydrocephalus" (water on the brain, building up after blood cells have gradually clogged, the brain's drainage system). There is lots to be done, and in a very short time frame. Backtracking a bit, it is important to get an instant education on the "Brain Attack."
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40. Brain & Cerebral Aneurysms (Aneurism) :: Wake Forest Neurosurgery Brain Aneurysm
The brain aneurysm / subarachnoid hemorrhage index provides information on Brain Cerebral aneurysms for surgery as well as nonsurgical.
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