aneurysm
I believe the word you want is aneurism. That is why you could not find it in a dictionary. It begins as a ballooning in an artery. If it is in your brain, it is called a stroke. If it is in your aorta it is frequently called death.
The ballooning out of an artery and thinning of the artery wall is a condition known as an aneurysm. It occurs when the wall of an artery becomes weak and bulges outwards like a balloon. Aneurysms may be caused by a variety of factors including aging high blood pressure and genetic disorders. If left untreated an aneurysm can rupture or tear leading to life-threatening bleeding. Symptoms of an aneurysm may include: A pulsing sensation in the abdomen or neck Pain in the abdomen or back Nausea and vomiting Loss of consciousnessIf you experience any of these symptoms it is important to seek medical attention right away. Treatment for aneurysms typically involves repairing the weakened artery wall with open surgery or an endovascular procedure. In some cases doctors may recommend lifestyle changes or medications to help reduce the risk of an aneurysm.
The medical term is "aneurysm," which refers to a localized, abnormal bulging or ballooning of a blood vessel, usually an artery. Aneurysms can occur in various parts of the body and can be life-threatening if they rupture. Treatment options include surgery or endovascular procedures to prevent complications.
An artery in the leg is called the "femoral artery."
Axillary artery
It is called ballooning when a spider wraps its prey up.
This artery is called the Aorta. It is the largest artery in the body.
stent. Stents are commonly used in medical procedures to support weakened or narrowed arteries and improve blood flow to vital organs.
An artery, only an arteriole can be smaller
the largest artery is Aorta
The Jugular Artery
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