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Arterial rupture
- ... recurrent laryngeal nerve Injury to the vein or artery Pneumothorax Rupture of the heart (very rare) Tricuspid regurgitation
- ... the aneurysm clot. This reduces the risk for rupture while keeping the artery open. Other brain aneurysms may need to have a clip placed on them to close them off and prevent a rupture. Aneurysms of the aorta may be reinforced with ...
- ... a blood vessel, such as a blockage or rupture. Such procedures include: Arterial bypass grafts Endarterectomies Repair of aneurysms (dilated/enlarged ...
- ... This can lead to a bulge in an artery called an aneurysm . Aneurysms can break open (rupture). This causes bleeding that can be life threatening.
- Images ... A heart attack or stroke may occur when an area of plaque (atherosclerosis) ruptures and a clot forms over the location, blocking ...
- ... buildup is called plaque . It can narrow your arteries and reduces or stops blood flow. The plaque may become unstable and suddenly rupture and cause a blood clot. This is what ...
- ... aneurysm is a sac-like protrusion of an artery caused by a weakened area within the vessel wall. If a cerebral (brain) aneurysm ruptures, the escaping blood within the brain may cause ...
- ... people. An EDH can also occur due to rupture of a blood vessel, usually an artery. The blood vessel then bleeds into the space ...
- ... out Tear in the wall of the aorta Rupture of the aorta Bleeding in the brain Early development of coronary artery disease (CAD) Endocarditis (infection in the heart) Heart ...
- ... plaque) builds up on the walls of your arteries. Abnormal results may also be due to bleeding in the small and large intestine . This may be caused by: Angiodysplasia of the colon Blood vessel rupture from injury Other abnormal results may be due ...