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Symptoms Of Aneurysm - Articles
Aneurysm - The Silent Killer
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Diana Y.
Posted
Tue 20 May 2008 9:01am
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Unfortunately, aneurysms do not typically produce symptoms. In many cases, the first symptoms of an aneurysm occur after the aneurysm bursts. However, various imaging tests can detect... with aortic aneurysms do not survive the event. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment before the aneurysm bursts are critical. Because aortic aneurysms often produce no symptoms
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Healthy Moms Dictionary - Aneurysm
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Cascia T.
Posted
Mon 26 Jan 2009 3:51pm
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Dilated pupils
Double vision
Pain above and behind your eye
Localized headache
If you have these symptoms you may have a ruptured brain aneurysm.
Localized headache
Nausia...
Aneurysms are more common than most people think. Today the Healthy Moms Dictionary will explore all the different types of aneurysms with a major focus on brain aneurysms
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Cerebral Aneurysms in Polycystic Kidney Disease
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Matt S.
Posted
Sat 10 Jan 2009 12:00am
family history of aneurysms, or (obviously) if they are having any symptoms of headache or other neurologic problem.
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One of the extra-renal manifestations of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney is the presence of cerebral aneurysms. Since often these aneurysms are asymptomatic until
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: A Silent Threat
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ShapeUp ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
, hardening of the arteries and smoking.
One of the main reasons that aortic aneurysms have such a high mortality rate is that in most cases there are no recognizable symptoms...ANNOUNCER: An aneurysm is an abnormal enlargement or bulging of an artery, caused by damage or weakness in a blood vessel wall. If left untreated, the vessel can burst
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Genetics Home Reference: familial thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection
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nih.gov
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Thu 24 Feb 2011 3:06pm
of these abnormalities may vary even within the same family.
Aortic aneurysms typically have no symptoms. Aortic dissections usually cause severe, sudden chest pain, and may also result... is usually not associated with other signs and symptoms. Occasionally, affected individuals may develop aneurysms in the brain or in the section of the aorta located in the abdomen
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Learn the Facts Behind Aneurysms [Digg]
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Cascia T.
Posted
Mon 02 Feb 2009 10:54pm
Aneurysms are more common than most people think. This article explores all the different types of aneurysms with a major focus on brain aneurysms. An aneurysm is a localized widening of a vein, artery or the heart. There is usually a bulge at the point of the aneurysm.
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Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Stroke
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Dr. Steve Murphy
Posted
Tue 12 May 2009 3:48pm
Today I am writing to bring your attention to another gene found in Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm. There is a nice genetic review on the subject at GeneTests.org
The problem with Aneurysms is that they are essentially ticking time bombs in the body often waiting to explode and ultimately kill you by bleeding in your brain, chest or belly. Kind
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Health Connections #KSMQ Brain Aneurysms with Mayo Clinic
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Jamie C.
Posted
Thu 14 Oct 2010 7:30am
Brain Aneurysms are an incredibly scary affliction. They can strike with limited warning and the general public is not well educated about aneurysms. With me on this episode of Health Connections, Dr Robert Brown, Chair of Mayo Clinic Neurology, to discuss brain aneurysms.
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Left Ventricular Aneurysm in Patient With Scleroderma
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Jan
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Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:55pm
ventricular (LV) aneurysm in the base of the posterior free-wall. Cardiac catheterization revealed normal coronary arteries with a prominent aneurysm seen on left ventriculogram. Although ventricular dilatation is commonly found in scleroderma, a more serious cardiac complication such as LV aneurysm may also develope.
Heart left ventricular aneurysm
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Aortic Aneurysm Treatment Recovery
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Chris ..

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Sun 06 Feb 2011 1:18pm
Well, we made it. My husband has successful surgery to repair his aortic aneurysm and is on the road to recovery. It was the most humbling, terrifying, and stressful... for not recognizong the symptoms. All I can say now is that I’m glad that part is over. I am eternally grateful to my husband’s surgeon.
After the surgery, he and I talked. He related matter
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