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Q: Where do Aneurysms most often occur?
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What are the 3 major aneurysms?

Aneurysms can occur in any artery of the body. The three most common and the main areas of concern for aneurysms to occur are the brain, abdominal aorta, and the femoral artery.


Pain from an abdominal aortic aneurysm is centered in what areas of the body?

Abdominal aortic aneurysms occur more often in men, and these aneurysms can cause pain in the lower back, hips, and abdomen.


What are aneurysms found in the chest called?

Aneurysms that occur in the part of the aorta within the abdomen are called abdominal aortic aneurysms.


Can more than one aneurysm occur at the same time?

Yes, multiple aneurysms can occur.


What are the demographics of cerebral aneurysms?

medical researchers estimate that 1-5% of the population has some type of cerebral aneurysm. Aneurysms rarely occur in the very young or the very old; about 60% of aneurysms are diagnosed in people between ages 40 and 65.


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What are the symptoms of aneurysms?

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What are aneurysms?

A brain aneurysm is an aneurysm that occurs in the brain. An aneurysm is the bulging of an artery that results from weakness in the artery's wall. The major complication of aneurysms is that the wall can become so weak that the aneurysm ruptures, causing hemorrhage that can ultimately lead to death if not treated quickly. There are generally two classes of brain aneurysms: berry (saccular) aneurysms and Charcot-Bouchard aneurysms. Berry aneurysms have a tendency to occur in families (eg, in association with a disease called polycystic kidney disease), although they are less commonly associated with hypertension (high blood pressure). They most commonly occur in the circle of Willis, a major system of arteries that provides blood to the brain. Since the circle of Willis is outside of the brain, ruptured berry aneurysms don't frequently cause intracerebral (within the brain) hemorrhages; they usually cause subarachnoid hemorrhages. Charcot-Bouchard aneurysms, on the other hand, are most commonly associated with hypertension and typically occur in the small arteries that penetrate into the brain. As a result, a ruptured Charcot-Bouchard aneurysm leads to an intracerebral hemorrhage.


Why do most brain aneurysms occur in the winter?

Because in the winter temperature is mostly cold. People who don't wear a hat are exposing their brain to low temperature. When a brian freezes up it is likely to get this illness