Depends on aneurysm: If the aneurysm has been secured and you have a post-fixation angiogram that shows good obliteration, then this is unlikely to be the cause. However, the technology for visualizing has improved significantly in the last 14 years. You should consult a neurosurgeon to make certain there are no new "daughter" aneurysms that have developed near the original one.
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