A member asked:

What is the chance of someone having a ruptured brain anuerysm in early 20s?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Zero percent chance: The chance of one particular normal healthy person getting a brain aneurysm rupture in the coming 12 months is zero percent (0% chance, mathematically rounded, of course). Rare events are rare, which is fortunate for mankind. Because aneurysms usually don't appear in childhood or early adulthood, the chance of a person in his 20's having an unruptured brain aneurysm is also 0%, mathematically.

Answered 7/28/2019

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