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MRA / Cerebral Angio: A diagnostic test is necessary. The least invasive would be the MRA if there are any questions the a Full Cerebral Angiogram is indicated
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Dr. Eric Ernest answered
11 years experience Emergency Medicine
A brain aneurysm: is an out pouching of one of the vessels inside of the brain. The biggest concern is if this were to rupture. This in turn, could cause a person to ... Read More
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Dr. Bennett Machanic answered
52 years experience Neurology
Response: Concussions do NOT cause brain aneurysms, and unless you have family hx of vascular malformations, signs of polycystic kidney disease, or abnormalitie ... Read More
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Dr. Clemens Schirmer answered
19 years experience Interventional Radiology
Difficult to tell: There are no good statistics for your specific case although most people would agree that you have possibly an increased risk over the general populat ... Read More
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Dr. R. Kannan Mutharasan answered
18 years experience Cardiology
Abnorml blood vessel: A brain aneurysm is an abnormal ballooning out of a blood vessel in the brain. The concern is that the aneurysm is weaker than normal blood vessels, a ... Read More
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Dr. Piotr Obara answered
14 years experience Radiology
Dilation of artery: A brain aneurysm refers to an abnormal focal dilation/outpouching of an artery supplying blood to the brain. These outpouchings can take on various s ... Read More
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A 39-year-old member asked:

Dr. Glenn Messina answered
35 years experience Aesthetic Medicine
Artery wall bulge: Normally blood vessels are smooth and even like a sipping straw. Occasionally the wall weakens from age, trauma, atherosclerosis, plaque and the wall ... Read More
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Dr. Calvin Weisberger answered
51 years experience Cardiology
Cerebral aneurysm: read this:
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/cerebral_aneurysm/detail_cerebral_aneurysms.htm
A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Irina Vasilyeva answered
39 years experience Radiology
Mostly hereditary.: Nobody knows for sure, but mostly hereditary factors.
Connected to polycystic kidney disease.
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A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Michael Korona answered
33 years experience Interventional Radiology
See: Brainaneurysm.Com for good info.
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