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An aortic aneurysm rupture is a medical emergency that requires immediate medical attention. Without prompt treatment, it can be life-threatening, and the outcome can vary depending on the extent of the rupture and how quickly medical care is received. It is important to seek medical help immediately if you suspect an aortic aneurysm rupture.
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No. Its just a ridiculous rumor. Einstein died at age 76 of a ruptured aortic aneurism.
No, it cannot cause one, but it could potentially cause one to rupture if you have an existing aneurism.
Transesophagaelechocardiogram. It images the aorta to find what part has been damaged/affected.
Aortic Dissection can be fatal if it is not recognized right away. It occurs when the wall of the aorta tears and blood flows in. Most people associate the pain with a heart attack and tend to ignore the symptoms.
There are many meanings to this depending on what actually ruptured. A horses stomach can rupture from too much feed or pressure being placed on it. They can also have Aortic ruptures in just the same way as a human. Really as I said it just depends on what ruptured, there are many ways in which a horse could 'rupture'.
Yes i think so. I cant think of any other time you can get a pulse there. I would suggest you obtain professional medical advice as it could also pertain to other conditions, such as an Abdominal Aortic Aneurism (AAA).
An Aneurism.
An aortic aneurysm represents an underlying weakness in the wall of the aorta. If it ruptures it causes severe pain; massive internal hemmorage and, without prompt treatment, results in a quick death. A digital artery aneurysm is very rare. This is an aneurysm of one of your fingers. It can be treated with surgery and is not fatal.
Cause of DeathEinstein died on April 18th 1955 of heart failure. but now remember this autopsy was completed well before TRUE pathology reports could be done. Albert Einstein experienced internal bleeding caused by the rupture of an aortic aneurism. and died in the hospital the next day.
It's the dilatation of a segment of the aorta.