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A 48-year-old member asked:

Do we need to report cavernous sinus aneurysm as a long-term health condition, or does it go away after being treated? my teen is getting ready to go to college.

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Dr. James Laredo
Vascular Surgery 27 years experience
Yes: It is very important to provide a complete and accurate medical history. This is especially important when your teen has his or her physical prior to starting college.
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