Pressure: The change is likely due to the aneurysm affecting nearby tissue. It can do this in many ways. It can bleed, causing inflammation and damage to the adjacent brain tissue, or it can put pressure on the adjacent brain tissue. Also, if the aneurysm changes in size, this can affect adjacent brain tissue as well.
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Personality: Probably not. How big was the aneurysm and where was it located. It might .But not common.
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