| These enlarged areas have more blood vessels close to the surface, so they are more prone to leaking or rupturing during an infection. |
| The treatment, called vascular and interventional radiology, aims to help prevent strokes by reducing the chance of brain aneurysms rupturing. |
| Gametes are shed into the coelom and carried outside the body through the nephridia or as a result of the body wall actually rupturing. |
| Western Bulldogs star Tom Liberatore will miss the entire AFL season after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. |
| This is caused by infected and inflamed diverticula perforating or rupturing. |
| Taxis will fill up the ranks outside and loud singing and chanting will be heard for miles, with blasts from the vuvuzelas rupturing the air. |