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Intracranial aneurysms are common, and the risk of rupture is influenced by size, location, morphology, and factors such as ...
Unruptured brain aneurysms rarely cause symptoms. Some may not require treatment, but a doctor may actively monitor them for signs of growth. Others may require surgery to seal the aneurysm and ...
An unruptured brain aneurysm is a bulging blood vessel in your brain that has not burst. It may pose serious health risks and is usually treated with surgery or medication. Healthcare ...
A brain aneurysm itself, the diagnosis and treatment process, and the knowledge of having an unruptured brain aneurysm may all affect a person’s mood and behavior. An unruptured brain aneurysm ...
You may never know that you have an unruptured brain aneurysm. If it doesn't rupture, you may live your entire life without any issues. But there's always a risk that it'll bleed. If this happens ...
People living with unruptured brain aneurysms may have an increased risk for mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression, a new study from South Korea suggests. The risk is especially ...
People who have been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm may be more susceptible to certain mental health conditions, according to a study published by the American Heart Association (AHA). The ...
Aneurysms are bulges in an artery that can form in any part of your body. If you have an unruptured aneurysm, you may not have any symptoms at all. (Photo Credit: SciePro/Science Source ...
M ONDAY, Aug. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with untreated unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) have an increased risk for mental illness, according to a study published in the ...
Growth and rupture rates in small unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) appeared to be relatively low, but the quality of published evidence is poor and current guidelines may need to consider ...