Questions for: 'aneurysm'
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Aneurysm of thoracic and abdomen are diagnosed by X-rays /USG / CT / MRI. Many times they are asymptomatic. The Symptoms are chest pain, back pain, change in voice, abdominal pain, feeling a pulsatile mass in abdomen, low back pain etc. ...
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When the wall of an artery becomes weakened, the pressure within the vessel can cause the wall to bulge out forming a localized dilation, or aneurysm. Although a small percentage of such cases are due to inherited factors, the vast majority appear to...
UCSD Medical Center - Radiology Department - Frequently Asked Questions
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I am writing a book and in the book a horse dies of an aortic aneurysm.
FAQ • Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic
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One publication suggests that every person in a traumatic brain injury study suffered from headaches. Headaches are a common thread on the AVM and aneurysm survivors mailing lists. We have not seen data that suggests cerebrovascular injury people suf...
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I have heard that beta blockers help aortic aneurysms. Norvasc is a calcium channel blocker.
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An AAA is a localized dilatation of the abdominal aorta greater than 3 cm caused by a degenerative process or the aortic wall, such as arteriosclerosis.
Peninsula Ultrasound - AAA Screening FAQ