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Results 51 - 60 of 97 for Aneurysm
  1. ... disorder. It may be caused by: Abdominal aortic aneurysm Hypercoagulable state: clotting disorders Dehydration (mostly in infants) ...
  2. ... Disorders of this nerve can occur with: Brain aneurysms Nerve damage from diabetes ( diabetic neuropathy ) Gradenigo syndrome ( ...
  3. ... make this more likely. These defects may include: Aneurysm (weak area in the wall of a blood ...
  4. ... Some people with an AVM also have brain aneurysms .
  5. ... the following: Bleeding from a blood vessel or aneurysm in the brain ( subarachnoid hemorrhage ) Certain head injuries ...
  6. ... conditions can increase intracranial pressure. Common causes include: Aneurysm rupture and subarachnoid hemorrhage Brain tumor Encephalitis (irritation ...
  7. ... especially the coronary arteries. This can lead to aneurysm. Rarely, it can lead to a heart attack ...
  8. ... blood vessels that supply or drain them, including: Aneurysm Arterial blockage Arteriovenous fistula Renal vein thrombosis (clotting) ...
  9. ... tuberculosis ) Other causes of SVC obstruction include: Aortic aneurysm (a widening of the artery that leaves the ...
  10. ... with other heart abnormalities such as atrial septal aneurysms or Chiari network.
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