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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Brain aneurysm
  1. A ruptured intracranial aneurysm causes intracranial bleeding and is considered very dangerous.
  2. ... area within the vessel wall. If a cerebral (brain) aneurysm ruptures, the escaping blood within the brain may cause severe neurologic complications or death. A person who has a ruptured cerebral aneurysm may complain of the sudden onset of "the ...
  3. ... and is bleeding into the brain. A ruptured intracranial aneurysm causes intracranial bleeding and is considered very dangerous.
  4. Intracerebral hemorrhage may be caused by trauma (brain injury) or abnormalities of the blood vessels (aneurysm or angioma), but it is most commonly associated with high blood pressure (hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage).
  5. ... can give a three-dimensional depiction of the brain, making location of problems such as tumors or aneurysms more precise.
  6. ... or epidural hematomas) Weaknesses in blood vessels (cerebral aneurysms) Damage to tissues covering the brain (dura) Pockets of infection in the brain (brain ...