Aneurysm - cerebral; Cerebral aneurysm
There is no known way to prevent the formation of a berry aneurysm. Treating high blood pressure may reduce the chance that an existing aneurysm will rupture. Controlling risk factors for atherosclerosis may reduce the likelihood of some types of aneurysms.
If unruptured aneurysms are discovered in time, they can be treated before causing problems.
The decision to repair an unruptured cerebral aneurysm is based on the size and...
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