I'm not a physician, and that is a long list of medical issues. I'm sorry to hear this about your mother and I think only someone how has seen her could try to answer your questions as they are so dependent on so many perso
Aneurysm - The Silent Killerby
Diana Y.
in several different forms. Saccular aneurysms protrude from the wall of the artery, like a berry. They may occur... in the artery.
Unfortunately, aneurysms do not typically produce symptoms. In many cases, the first symptoms...
Innovative treatment approved for brain aneurysmsby
Dave W
. Their use is mainly for large, broad-necked aneurysms or for so-called 'fusiform' expansions of the arteryA blood vessel... as a pipeline embolisation device, which can treat patients with complex brain aneurysms .
An aneurysm...
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: A Silent Threatby
ShapeUp ..
ANNOUNCER: An aneurysm is an abnormal enlargement or bulging of an artery, caused by damage or... of the arteries and smoking.
One of the main reasons that aortic aneurysms have such a high mortality rate...
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Strokeby
Dr. Steve Murphy
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...
Preventing the Need for Surgery on an Enlarged Aorta
The thoracic aorta is the biggest artery of the body. It lives within the chest doing its job of delivering blood flow from the heart to all the other arteries of the body. The aorta is located... that releases little bits of debris that usually flow up into the arteries of the brain.
Enlarged aortas...crap
Aneurysms: What are they and why do they occur?
like the whole artery is bulging at just one point.
Why do aneurysms occur? There are several reasons... strain on the weakened artery wall over time. The larger an aneurysm is, the more there is tension... to aneurysm formation. These include genetic factors that lead to abnormalities in the matrix of the artery...crap
Recently diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.
I was recently diagnosed with a brain aneurysm in the internal carotid artery part of the brain by the pituitary gland. Can this be the cause my headaches and stroke-like symptoms?
angelbear5crap
Can my aneurysm be causing my migraines?
I have just been diagnosed with an aneurysm. Can this be the cause of my migraines/headaches??? They say that this aneurysm is in the cavernous portion of the left carotid artery and not accessible. If it is the cause, can my migraines get worse if the aneurysm grows??
angelbear5crap
Migraine Term of the Day: Aneurysm
: Aneurysm.
An aneurysm is a congenital weak point in the wall of an artery that may bulge outwards... and stiff neck and can be fatal.
We sometimes discuss aneurysms as an issue that needs to be ruled... headache of our lives."
For an example of why it's very important that an aneurysm be correctly...crap
Androgel Has Opposite Effect?
Three months ago, an artery burst in my intestines and I nearly died. I have been anemic (very weak and tired) since then, and have been taking Iron (for 3 months) and Androgel (the last 3 weeks... and hemoglobin levels back into their normal ranges is a snap compared to treating your ruptured aneurysm...crap
The Migraine Battle Continues
. What had looked like a possible aneurysm was actually a "funny turn" in an artery in my brain. The doctor...
On November 30, 2010, I had a cerebral angiogram to see if I had an aneurysm. It's been almost a month now, and it has taken me a while to absorb the results. I do not have an aneurysm. That is good...crap
Ten years after a surgery for thoracic arterial aneurism, and removal of my sternum...
Ten years after a surgery for thoracic arterial aneurism, and removal of my sternum, I am beginning to have back problems associated with the ribs that were connected to my previous sternum. Perhaps only one rib/vertebrae.
Am desperately seeking someone with enough knowledge of back to guide...crap
What is Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm? Dr. Richard DeMasi Explains
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an abnormal expansion in the abdominal portion of the aorta, the largest artery in the body. It develops when the aortic wall weakens and eventually starts to bulge. AAA develops slowly and most often does not cause symptoms. If the aneurysm gets too big, then it can rupture...crap