Varies: Nothing asymptomatic and found at death from anything else. Leak, and rupture and sudden death can occur. More commonly, severe headache when leaks are limited and survival.
Answered 4/15/2013
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Most asymptomatic: Rupture with bleeding is most common symptom with severe headache. Other side- effects, include possible milder headaches, and/or less commonly symptoms of mass effect from some larger and giant aneurysms. Mass effect symptoms can include double vision or even weakness on one side if the body in extreme cases. Lastly, and even less commonly, some partially clotted aneurysms can cause stroke.
Answered 12/29/2014
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Females age 25-40 : ...R the most likely ones 2 have cerebral aneurysms. Chronic or unrelenting head aches should have evaluation. May mimic meningitis also. Get in 2 b cn.
Answered 9/28/2016
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