Yes, multiple aneurysms can occur.
Although it is much more likely for the elderly to have an aneurysm than for children to have such an ailment, it is possible.
No. Both are equally dangerous.
You can get brain aneurysm by (family history):people who have a family history of brain aneurysms are more likely to have an aneurysm than those who don't.(Previous aneurysm):people who have had a brain aneurysm are more likely to have another one.(Gender)Women are most likely to develop a brain aneurysm or to suffer a subarachnoid hemorrage.(Race)African americans are more likely than whites to have a subarachnoid hemorrage).
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.
Yes, these types of AAA do occur. Infrarenal AAAs are more easily operable (compartively speaking) than suprarenal AAAs. Infrarenal means that the aneurysm has occured below the level of the renal arteries.
It can occur more than once.
All it means that there were more than one observations which had the same value.
A true aneurysm is an expansion of all the the layers of an arterial wall as compared to a pseudoaneurysm which is a dilation of an artery with actual disruption of one or more layers of its walls, rather than with expansion of all wall layers. Also called false aneurysm.
Nothing more significant than equally likely events.
A dilation of an http://www.answers.com/topic/artery with actual disruption of one or more layers of its walls, rather than with expansion of all wall layers. Also called false aneurysm.
A dilation of an http://www.answers.com/topic/artery with actual disruption of one or more layers of its walls, rather than with expansion of all wall layers. Also called false aneurysm.
Absolutely, in the same way that you can have multiple antagonists, you can have more than one protagonist. In literature, multiple protagonists occur when you have two or more "main characters" of roughly the same level of importance.