A brain aneurysm is when a bulge in a blood vessel of the brain has ruptured or is at risk for rupturing. For a patient with an unruptured aneurysm, a...
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About six million Americans have unruptured aneurysms in the brain. Many of these cause no symptoms and are discovered during tests for other conditions — and still others are never...
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Carotid artery disease is a leading cause of stroke. When plaque forms on the inner walls of one of the large carotid arteries in the neck, the artery can become...
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If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, your surgeon may have recommended a surgical procedure to prevent the aneurysm from rupturing and potentially causing...
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A mini stroke, also known as a transient ischemic attack, is exactly what it sounds like. It has all the same signs and symptoms as a “full” stroke, but the...
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