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Brain (Cerebral) Aneurysm and Repair

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A brain aneurysm is a weakened, bulging area in the wall of an artery in your brain. Brain aneurysms are also sometimes called cerebral aneurysms or intracranial aneurysms. Brain aneurysms are a concern because they can leak or tear, causing bleeding in the brain. This can cause a hemorrhagic stroke. A torn or ruptured brain aneurysm is a life-threatening event.

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