Aneurysms can form in any artery, but they are most frequently found in these areas:
The leading cause of both the formation and rupture of aneurysms. aneurism
The buildup of fats and cholesterol that hardens and weakens artery walls. Aneurysms can form in any artery, but they
These can develop in other vessels, such as those behind the knee (popliteal), in the groin, or in the neck. Risk Factors and Prevention Risk Factors and Prevention Often called Cerebral Aneurysms
Often called Cerebral Aneurysms , these can lead to a stroke if they rupture.
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This involves placing a clip at the base of a brain aneurysm (clipping) or replacing a section of the aorta with a synthetic graft.