Usually none: These diseases are usually asymptomatic until the end. Then they can present with stroke, heart attack, aneurysms, and peripheral arterial occlusive disease. The best thing is to know your risk factors (diet, smoking, family history) and early warning symptoms. Best to prevent it from. Ever getting to the point of a catastrophe.
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