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  1. Timing of Aneurysm Surgery
  2. Cerebral Aneurysms: Microvascular and Endovascular Management by Robert R. Smith, etc., et all 1994-06
  3. Aneurysms by Morris D. Kerstein, Peter V. Moulder, et all 1983-08
  4. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Cerebral Aneurysm: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-12
  5. Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms : Perioperative Management (Concepts in Neurosurgery, Vol. 6) (Concepts in Neurosurgery ; V. 6) by Robert A. Ratcheson, Fremont P. Wirth, 1994-06
  6. Giant Intracranial Aneurysms by Issam A. Awad, Daniel L. Barrow, 1995-02-01
  7. The Surgical Treatment of Aortic Aneurysms by C.D. Campbell, 1993-03-01
  8. Giant Intracranial Aneurysms: Therapeutic Approaches by Yves Keravel, Marc Sindou, 1988-04-04
  9. Changing Aspects in Stroke Surgery: Aneurysms, Dissection, Moyamoya angiopathy and EC-IC Bypass (Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum)
  10. Intracranial Aneurysms (Neuroimaging Clinics: Volume 16, Number 3, August 2006)
  11. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  12. Brain Aneurysms and Vascular Malformations by MD, Eric S. Nussbaum, MD Eric S. Nussbaum, 2000-12-04
  13. What You Always Wanted To Know About Aneurysms by Various Authors, National Institute Of Health, 2010-04-17
  14. Microneurosurgery: Microsurgical Anatomy of the Basal Cisterns and Vessels of the Brain, Diagnostic Studies, General Operative Techniques and Pathological Considerations of the Intracranial Aneurysms by Mahmut Yasargil, 1984-01-01

61. Brain Aneurysm, Cerebral Vasospasm, Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) Information
What is a brain aneurysm? How common is a brain aneurysm? ( Prevalence and Incidence ) What are the risk factors that lead to brain aneurysm formation?
http://www.brain-aneurysm.com/ba2.html

62. Interventional Radiology | NYU Department Of Radiology
Procedures are angioplasty and stenting, endovascular grafting for abdominal aneurysm repair, and advanced embolization techniques in the treatment of venous disease.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/interventionalrad/

63. Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
The two types of aortic aneurysm are thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA).
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/arm/arm_types.html

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Aortic Aneurysms
The two types of aortic aneurysm are abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA).
Aortic Aneurysms
Figure A shows a normal aorta. Figure B shows a thoracic aortic aneurysm (which is located behind the heart). Figure C shows an abdominal aortic aneurysm located below the arteries that supply blood to the kidneys.
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
An aneurysm that occurs in the part of the aorta that's located in the abdomen is called an abdominal aortic aneurysm. AAAs account for 3 in 4 aortic aneurysms. They're found more often now than in the past because of computed tomography (to-MOG-rah-fee), or CT, scans done for other medical problems. Small AAAs rarely rupture. However, an AAA can grow very large without causing symptoms. Thus, routine checkups and treatment for an AAA are important to prevent growth and rupture.
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms
An aneurysm that occurs in the part of the aorta that's located in the chest and above the diaphragm is called a thoracic aortic aneurysm. TAAs account for 1 in 4 aortic aneurysms.

64. Health Screening | Life Line Screening
Mobile provides preventive health screenings for stroke, abdominal aortic aneurysm, peripheral arterial disease and osteoporosis screenings through the use of non-invasive ultrasound technology.
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65. Aneurysm Overview - RightHealth
Learn more about aneurysm. Find the Web's best health guides, medical reports, news, videos and tools for aneurysm. Share aneurysm experiences and get advice from experts.
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An aneurysm is an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel. See also:
Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors
It is not clear exactly what causes aneurysms. Some aneurysms are present at birth (congenital). Defects in some of the parts of the artery wall may be responsible.

66. Www.strokepreventionplusmo.com
Mobile vascular screening. Offers ultrasound screenings for strokes, heart disease, aneurysms and osteoperosis. Missouri.
http://www.strokepreventionplusmo.com/

67. Aneurysm - WrongDiagnosis.com
List of 29 disease causes of aneurysm, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books excerpts online about aneurysm. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, doctor questions, and
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/aneurysm.htm

68. Neurological Institute Of Savannah - A Regional Center For Neurological And Spin
Information about epilepsy, stroke, aneurysms, migraine headaches, surgical and non-surgical treatments from this Georgia based center.
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  • qm_create(0,false,0,500,false,false,false,false,false); The Neurological Institute of Savannah and Center for Spine is one of the largest neurosurgical groups in the Southeast. In addition to its main location in Savannah, Neurological Institute also has neurosurgery clinics in Dublin and Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. Each physician, nurse and support staff member within our system works together to create the best environment for patients. Phone systems, medical records and staff operations are closely linked to allow patients to move easily throughout our locations.

69. Aneurysm - Guild Wars Wiki (GWW)
Spell. Target foe regains all Energy. For each point of Energy gained in this way, that foe takes 1 3 3 damage and all adjacent foes lose 1 Energy.
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  • Consider using Mind Wrack in order to give you a visual cue when the target is out of energy while adding damage to the spike. Can be extremely effective against Elementalists due to the high Energy total that Energy Storage can give them. Consider using this skill on newly resurrected foes, as they may have low energy and/or low health.
Anomaly Aneurysm does not take exhaustion into account when calculating how much energy to generate; as such, it combines well with skills that force exhaustion like Arcane Languor or Exhausting Assault , as it will deal high damage without actually returning energy.

70. Surgery And Cardiovascular Disease In Dayton - Good Samaritan Hospital,
Diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease, heart disease treatment, coronary bypass surgery, catheterization, angioplasty, vascular, aneurysm, cardiac, coronary, peripheral vascular disease. Includes contact details. Ohio.
http://www.daytonhearthospital.com

71. Aneurysms: Symptoms, Cause, Treatment, Prevention, Complications, Long-term Outl
What is an aneurysm? A brain aneurysm, also called a cerebral or intracranial aneurysm, is a weak bulge in the blood vessel in the brain.
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Links Email Mama What is an Aneurysm? A brain Aneurysm, also called a cerebral or intracranial aneurysm , is a weak bulge in the blood vessel in the brain . The bulge is similar to a bulge in an inner tube or a thin balloon. There are also aneurysms that are not present in the brain. Aneurysms can occur in any blood vessel in the body. They tend to form where the artery divides or branches off. Brain aneurysms can and do grow. If they reach a certain size, usually over one inch, the aneurysm may begin to put pressure on the surrounding brain and cause progressive problems. These are called Giant aneurysms Aneurysms are very uncommon in patients below 20 years of age. Aneurysms are most common in older patients. Aneurysms are rare in childhood and adolescence. What are the symptoms of a Brain Aneurysm? The most common symptom of a brain aneurysm is a severe headache. There are many symptoms of a brain aneurysm and each person with an aneurysm may not experience the same symptoms. How do Brain Aneurysms develop?

72. Smoking, The Heart, And Circulation
ASH-UK Factsheet on smoking and chronic heart disease, arterial disease, aneurysms, vascular disease, and stroke.
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73. Aneurysm - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aneurysm

74. Vascular Disease Foundation | Fighting Vascular Disease... Improving Vascular He
Patient education and information about peripheral arterial disease (PAD), including atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), Buerger s Disease, carotid artery disease, deep vein thrombosis and other venous conditions. Also information on amputation.
http://www.vdf.org/

75. Aneurysm
aneurysm Definition An aneurysm is an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel.
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An aneurysm is an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel. See also:
Causes
It is not clear exactly what causes aneurysms. Some aneurysms are present at birth (congenital). Defects in some of the parts of the artery wall may be responsible. Common locations for aneurysms include:
  • The major artery from the heart (the aorta) The brain (cerebral aneurysm) In the leg behind the knee popliteal artery aneurysm) Intestine (mesenteric artery aneurysm) An artery in the spleen (Splenic artery aneurysm)
High blood pressure and high cholesterol may raise your risk of certain types of aneurysms. High blood pressure is thought to play a role in abdominal aortic aneurysms. Atherosclerotic disease (cholesterol buildup in arteries) may also lead to the formation of some aneurysms. Pregnancy is often linked to the formation and rupture of splenic artery aneurysms.

76. Artery, Carotid Artery, Carotid Artery Stenosis, Carotid Artery Endarterectomy,
Offers information on Carotid Artery Disease, Aortic aneurysm and Lower Extremity Ischemia. Includes diagnosis, symptoms, self care and surgical interventions for treatment. Clinic located in San Francisco, schedule your appointment from the web page.
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        A carotid endarterectomy is a surgical procedure in which a doctor removes fatty deposits from one of the two main arteries in the neck supplying blood to the brain. Carotid artery problems become more common as people age. The disease process that causes the buildup of fat and other material on the artery walls is called atherosclerosis, popularly known as "hardening of the arteries." The fatty deposit is called plaque, the narrowing of the artery is called stenosis. The degree of stenosis is usually expressed as a percentage of the normal diameter of the opening.
        Why is the Surgery Performed?
          Carotid endarterectomies are performed to prevent stroke. Two large clinical trials supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) have identified specific individuals for whom the surgery is highly beneficial when performed by surgeons and in institutions that can match the standards set in those studies. The surgery has been found highly beneficial for persons who have already had a stroke or experienced the warning signs of a stroke and have a severe stenosis of 70 percent to 99 percent. In this group, surgery reduces the estimated 2-year risk of stroke by more than 80 percent, from greater than 1 in 4 to less than 1 in 10. In a second trial, the procedure has also been found highly beneficial for persons who are symptom-free but have a severe stenosis of 60 percent to 99 percent. In this group, the surgery reduces the estimated 5-year risk of stroke by more than one-half, from about 1 in 10 to less than 1 in 20.

77. Aneurysm - Medpedia
An aneurysm is an abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of an artery. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenrich blood from the heart to other parts of the body. An
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There are users following this page. Figure A shows a normal aorta. Figure B shows a thoracic aortic aneurysm located behind the heart. Figure C shows an abdominal aortic aneurysm located below the arteries that supply the kidneys. Source: NHLBI An aneurysm is an abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of an artery. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to other parts of the body. An aneurysm that grows large enough can burst, causing dangerous, often fatal, bleeding inside the body. Most aneurysms occur in the aorta , but they can also occur in other arteries in the brain heart , intestine, neck, spleen , back of the knees and thighs, or elsewhere in the body. If an aneurysm in the brain bursts, it can cause a

78. Aortic Aneurysm Causes, Symptoms, Treatments - On EMedicineHealth.com
Consumer health resource center providing information on causes, symptoms, and treatment option of aortic aneurysms.
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IF YOU ARE HAVING SEVERE CHEST, BACK, OR BELLY PAIN, OR IF YOU THINK YOU ARE HAVING A HEART ATTACK OR STROKE, IMMEDIATELY GO TO A HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE YOURSELF. CALL 911 FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORT. Abnormal enlargement or bulging of the aorta , the largest blood vessel of the body, is not an unusual condition. Medical professionals refer to this as aneurysm of the great vessel, or aortic aneurysm. The enlargement usually affects only a small part of the vessel, so bulge is a more accurate description.

79. Aortic Aneurysm: Abdominal And Thoracic
What is an aortic aneurysm? An aortic aneurysm is a stretched and bulging section in the wall of the aorta. The aorta is the large blood vessel that carries oxygen rich blood
http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/tc/aortic-aneurysm-overview

80. Stroke And Carotid Artery Disease Overview - SIR
Educational resource from the Society of Interventional Radiology. Covered procedures include intra-arterial thrombolysis, aneurysm embolization, and carotid stenting.
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