When they do become evident, symptoms vary according to the type and location of the aneurysm. |
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An aneurysm is an abnormal swelling or bulge in the wall of a blood vessel such as an artery. |
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A less common source of hemorrhage is the rupture of an aneurysm of traumatic or infectious origin or rupture of an arteriovenous malformation. |
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In general, however, the cause of death is the giving way of a sacculated aneurysm springing from the fusiform one. |
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When cerebrovascular malformation, aneurysm, cerebral venous thrombosis, or arteritis is suspected, MRI or MRA is preferred. |
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The incidence of aneurysm increases sevenfold in those who smoked more than one pack of cigarettes per day. |
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Ruth was referred to a vascular surgeon to assess her splenic artery aneurysm. |
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But one day on the job as a tool grinder in January 1993 he suffered an aneurysm. |
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Lee Petty, the venerable patriarch, died on April 5 at age 86 of complications from a stomach aneurysm. |
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The main sign of an aortic aneurysm is a lump in the abdomen, high up and a little to the right, that pulses obviously with the heartbeat. |
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I am helicoptered to Fairfax Hospital, when the brain guys there determine that the aneurysm looks too complex for their capabilities. |
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An aneurysm expands laterally with systole while a tortuous aorta does not. |
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Other causes are trauma, iatrogenic injury, popliteal aneurysm, and aortic dissection. |
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Doctors say Hindley, 57, is suffering from a cerebral aneurysm caused by an artery swelling up at the base of the brain. |
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For the moment the data support a national ultrasound screening programme for aortic aneurysm. |
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I have been through a serious medical ordeal, involving a subarachnoid aneurysm and subsequent brain surgery. |
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Almost to a one, his commentaries throb with the dark fury of an aneurysm in Joe Sixpack's brainpan. |
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A thoracic aortic aneurysm is a diseased, weakened, and bulging section of the aorta in the chest. |
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The increasing swelling of an aneurysm of the aorta may press on the spine and chest organs. |
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In patients without subarachnoid hemorrhage from a separate aneurysm, larger aneurysms also were more likely to rupture. |
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An aneurysm is a swelling in part of an artery caused by damage to, or weakness of, a blood vessel wall. |
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A 52 year old hypertensive man developed acute renal failure after surgery to repair an infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. |
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We considered an abdominal aortic aneurysm to be present if the infrarenal aortic diameter was 3 cm. |
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For instance, if the aneurysm involves the arteries to the kidneys then surgeons need this information if they plan to operate. |
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If the disease is situated to the right side, as, for instance, in aortic aneurysm, or in congested liver, the hemialgia affects the right side. |
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The tomogram showed an aneurysm of the lower part of the descending thoracic aorta with surrounding haematoma. |
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Rupture of a cerebral aneurysm usually results in bleeding in the brain, causing a haemorrhagic stroke. |
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Common causes of CVA include thrombosis, embolism or hemorrhage due to an aneurysm. |
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An aneurysm of the brain can be detected by a special kind of X-ray called an angiogram or arteriogram. |
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The wireless sensor technology is used to monitor pressure within an aortic aneurysm. |
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Once the circulation is restored, a bypass should be performed to exclude the aneurysm. |
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In these cases patients should have saphenous vein bypass and ligation of the popliteal aneurysm with clearance of the crural vessels by balloon thrombectomy or thrombolysis. |
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An aneurysm is a weakening in the wall of a blood vessel, most commonly an artery. |
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An independent core laboratory evaluated CT scans and abdominal x-rays to assess aneurysm changes, device position and integrity, and endoleaks. |
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Thoughtful publications on aneurysm surgery, syringomyelia, and arteriovenous malformations of the spinal cord testified to his rigorous clinical and operative skills. |
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An unforgettable fact was when I suffered a very serious illness, a cerebral aneurysm. |
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Rushed to hospital, doctors successfully repaired a ruptured aneurysm in her brain. |
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While still in Canada, Singh suffered an aneurysm that had left him paralyzed. |
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This procedure meant cutting directly into the back of the knee, tying the damaged artery above and below the aneurysm and scraping out the blood-filled sac. |
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The symptoms of an aneurysm depend on its size and rate of growth. |
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured intracranial aneurysm is a catastrophic event usually treated by craniotomy with clipping of the aneurysm. |
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The most common peripheral aneurysmal disease is popliteal artery aneurysm. |
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His account of his second aneurysm and a round of invasive surgery is frightening and moving. |
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An abdominal aortic aneurysm can be detected by palpating a pulsatile mass in the upper abdomen. |
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Coffee-drinking increases the risk of intracranial aneurysm by 10.6 percent. |
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He made several noteworthy contributions in medicine, including work on typhoid fever, aortic aneurysm, hysteria, pupillary abnormalities in neurosyphilis, and vertigo. |
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The reduction in hospital stay was present in all subgroups and most pronounced in the patients undergoing elective surgery for aneurysm who received transfusions. |
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The patient is an 85-year-old white woman who has been admitted to the cardiothoracic intensive care unit after undergoing abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. |
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In a 63-year-old male patient with severe haematemesis ultrasound detected an aortic aneurysm. |
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A pulsatile abdominal mass is considered and treated as an abdominal aortic aneurysm until proven otherwise. |
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While I was in high school an aneurysm formed near one of those fragments requiring a bypass, thus leading Pop to quip that he had sewer pipe in his leg. |
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Duplex ultrasound imaging may provide information on aneurysm diameter change, endoleak, patency, tortuosity and progressive disease. |
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Comparison of outcomes with coils versus vascular plug embolization of the internal iliac artery for endovascular aortoiliac aneurysm repair. |
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Thus, a diagnosis of mycotic aneurysm complicated by acute pericarditis was made. |
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The combination of contrast and non-contrast CT imaging provides information on aneurysm diameter change, endoleak, patency, tortuosity, progressive disease, fixation length and other morphological changes. |
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His current interests are to identify the genes that are implicated in three congenital heart diseases: patent ductus arteriosus, coarctation of the aorta and atrial septal aneurysm. |
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Persistent isodense intraventricular hematoma caused by intraventricular saccular aneurysm. |
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Saccular renal artery aneurysm treated with an autologous vein-covered stent. |
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The defence seized on this, positing that this theoretical aneurysm could have ruptured when Kwementyaye fell, rather than when he was beaten about the head. |
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It is important to reiterate that cerebral aneurysm was considered to be the cause of the Claimant's father's death and no evidence to the contrary was brought forward on the matter. |
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Relation between the clinical signs of carditis and development of coronary arterial aneurysm. |
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The right-sided aneurysm was not treated, as it was already thrombosed and the patient was no longer symptomatic. |
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In the vast majority of cases, SAH is due to a ruptured aneurysm in the subarachnoid space. |
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Though quite rare today, sexually transmitted diseases can present as syphilitic aortitis, syphilitic aortic aneurysm, syphilitic aortic valvulitis with aortic regurgitation or syphilitic coronary ostial stenosis. |
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The first infrarenal aortic aneurysm treated by endovascular means in a human was performed by Juan Parodi in 1990 in Buenos Aires in a patient with very high surgical risk. |
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Thereafter more dye is injected into the left ventricle and the ventriculogram is recorded, which determines the size of the ventricle and adequacy or otherwise of its contraction and the presence or absence of any aneurysm. |
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Hydronephrosis is more common in inflammatory and iliac aneurysm. |
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Pulmonary artery aneurysm and polycythaemia with respiratory hypersensitivity in a blue and gold macaw. |
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Pulmonary hypertension due to undiagnosed wide atrial septal defect at the older age was the etiology of this giant aneurysm. |
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Compression of the nerve at the cerebellopontine angle by a tumour, an aneurysm, a meningioma, certain systemic diseases, drug toxicity, small strokes, or Ménière disease may cause hearing loss. |
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A method for detecting dissecting aortic aneurysm which comprises measuring smooth muscle myosin heavy chain in a sample, and detecting dissecting aortic aneurysm on the basis of the value obtained. |
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Coronal reformatted images clearly demonstrated a fusiform aneurysm that was located in the left lateral aspect of the trachea. |
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Some authorities prefer to classify traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhages as a separate disorder from those that occur spontaneously as the result of a ruptured aneurysm or other internal pathology. |
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While he had no evidence of a pre-existing aneurysm that was sensitive to rupture, he considered it likely that Kwementyaye had one because the physical damage to his body didn't appear acute enough to cause death. |
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But for the bursting of the aneurysm, the deceased would have suffered relatively minor injuries and the offenders would have been guilty of an assault at the lower scale of seriousness for offences of assault. |
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They are adjusting to the loss of their best reserve, Jeff Green, for the season, as he prepares to undergo heart surgery to repair an aortic aneurysm. |
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But an aneurysm took her life, and she never did. |
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Coating of perianeurysmal tissue in ventricular aneurysm surgery. |
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When she was 13, she survived a brain aneurysm and now lives with the constant threat of death: something as inconsequential as a sneeze could kill her. |
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Information provided included the clinical outcomes through discharge for aneurysm neck size, dome size, and occlusion success rate of the 30 aneurysms studied above as well as 137 others from the post-market data collection. |
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By finding and fixing my aneurysm before it ruptured, I had miraculously dodged a bullet. |
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In this report, severe arachnoidal scarring that made clipping of anterior communicating aneurysm impossible in our case of study is presented. |
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Hundreds of Cub Scouts and their parents cried last week when Aviles died suddenly at age 49 of a brain aneurysm. |
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Data included age, aneurysm site, aspect ratio, whether there were multiple aneurysms or daughter sacs present, lobulation, and hemodynamics. |
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Spontaneous retroperitoneal haematoma from rupturing of an aneurysm of the ovarian artery following delivery. |
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An approach to intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring of thoracoabdominal aneurysm surgery. |
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A 41-year-old white man was referred for evaluation of a splenic artery aneurysm and an acquired splenorenal venous shunt. |
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In the first article, Asha Pereira describes a rare but serious situation of mycotic aneurysm resulting from salmonella infection. |
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A computed tomographic scan revealed a suprarenal mycotic aneurysm of the aorta. |
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Coil Embolization is a procedure used to occlude the cerebral aneurysm, preventing its rupture. |
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Benign causes of Garcin's syndrome include pachymeningitis secondary to otitis media and a large internal carotid artery aneurysm. |
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No infarction, inflammation, or granulation tissue was identified in the aneurysm. |
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Injury related to dislodged ferromagnetic implants such as aneurysm clips, pins in joints, and drug infusion devices. |
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Eyes with macular oedema, serous elevation of the sensory retina, or exudation should be treated by gentle laser photocoagulation to thrombose the aneurysm. |
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These causes were diverticulitis, appendicitis, mass, pyelonephritis, cholecystitis, pneumonia, bowel obstruction, colitis, aortic aneurysm, and pancreatitis. |
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Mast cell chymase and tryptase in abdominal aortic aneurysm formation. |
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Barely detectable, stagnant blood flow within a venous distension is indicative of aneurysm, whereas complete absence of flow may suggest a cyst, pseudocyst, or neoplasm. |
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Other potential abnormalities mimicking aortic dissection on axial images include coarctation, pseudocoarctation, saccular aneurysm and pseudoaneursym. |
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Beckett rejected the idea that he might need an invasive test like an arthrogram and added that he has been told he has no issues such as a possible aneurysm. |
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Former manager Bill Collins died in August 2002, aged 89, and on 4 October 2005, Mike Gibbins died in his sleep at his home in Oviedo, Florida from a brain aneurysm. |
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Subdural hematoma complicating intracranial aneurysm and angioma. |
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Two weeks later while still taking doxycycline, the patient was readmitted for a subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by a ruptured cerebral mycotic aneurysm. |
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In the flow model participants had to embolize a three-dimensional reproduction of an Medial Cerebral Artery aneurysm using an intrasaccular flow disrupter under fluoroscopy. |
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The presumptive diagnosis was cranial abscess or mycotic aneurysm. |
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