Aneurysm Sentence Examples

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  • The doctor told me my high blood pressure put me at risk of developing an aneurysm in the future.

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  • The majority of people with an untreated dissecting aneurysm will die within a few weeks.

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  • The on-table mortality is about 1% compared with about 25% for a leaking aneurysm.

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  • The diagnosis was that I had suffered a cerebral aneurysm.

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  • The most severe form causes weakness of the major blood vessels, which may swell (the swelling is called an aneurysm ).

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  • Do you really think a mere ruptured aortic aneurysm is a good enough excuse to endanger Freedom?

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  • The length of stay in hospital depends on whether the treatment by coiling has been for a ruptured or unruptured aneurysm.

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  • The risk of death from a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm is about 50 per cent, even during operation.

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  • My son, David Michael, died at age five from a ruptured brain aneurysm during surgery to repair a broken arm.

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  • This may occur as a primary complication of aneurysm repair or may present several years after surgery.

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  • The risk of aneurysm rupture is related to aortic diameter.

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  • Long-term follow-up of patients with aneurysms indicates that about half show some healing of the aneurysm.

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  • He did not get to see the fruits of his labors - on January 25, 1996, just after the final dress rehearsal and before the off-Broadway premiere, Larson died of an aneurysm, due to undiagnosed Marfan Syndrome.

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  • Unfortunately, however, he suffered an aneurysm and died on February 9, 2010.

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  • The series tackled Buffy's greatest weakness when her mother was felled by a brain aneurysm and Buffy found her body.

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  • An aneurysm of the brain can be detected by a special kind of X-ray called an angiogram or arteriogram.

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  • They discovered a large aneurysm of the proximal descending aorta at the site of the Dacron Patch Graft repair done 14 years earlier.

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  • Aortic aneurysm or aortic dissection occurred in 18 %, usually in the thoracic aorta (about 60% ).

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  • The abdominal aorta is the commonest site for a true aneurysm.

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  • You should now have a relatively bloodless field inside the aneurysm sac.

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  • Aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection, or large artery stenosis occurred in 27% .

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  • The aneurysm left me with severe right sided weakness and expressive dysphasia.

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  • Occasionally, when the aneurysm has ruptured on the right side the tear may have caused a fistula into the vena cava.

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  • A high velocity jet from the feeding artery enters the aneurysm sac during systole.

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  • The self expanding stent is anchored above and below the aneurysm excluding the sac from the circulation.

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  • The discovery of the Röntgen rays has also extended the physician's power of vision, as in cases of aortic aneurysm, and other thoracic diseases.

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  • Annually in the United States, 9000 deaths occur as result of rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm.

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  • A posterior saccular aneurysm may not be so obvious.

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  • Open the aneurysm sac and control the suprarenal aorta with a Foley catheter balloon.

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  • An untreated ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm is also always fatal.

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  • The most common cause of this type of hemorrhage is a ruptured aneurysm, though no reports have surfaced regarding whether or not this was the cause of Michaels' condition.

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  • Treatment options for hemorrhagic stroke may include surgery, sterotactic radiotherapy, or interventional neuroradiology to treat the underlying aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation.

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  • There are several surgical procedures to repair an aneurysm that may have caused a hemorrhagic stroke.

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  • A clip may be placed across the neck of the aneurysm (like a clip at the end of a balloon) to stop the bleeding.

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  • A newer approach is to thread a long, thin tube through the artery that leads to the aneurysm.

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  • A septal defect or aortic aneurysm can cause heart murmurs.

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  • An aortic aneurysm is an abnormal bulging of part of the aorta that may cause blood to leak through the aortic valve and flow the wrong direction.

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  • In some cases the inflamed tissue becomes weakened and stretches, producing a bulge in the wall of the vessel known as an aneurysm.

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  • The aneurysm may eventually rupture or burst, allowing blood to escape into nearby tissues.

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  • Undetected or untreated COA can also lead to early adulthood death due to congestive heart failure, systemic hypertension, coronary artery disease, and aortic aneurysm.

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  • This may indicate an aneurysm or other neurological emergency.

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  • Metallic implants include artificial joints, pacemakers, aneurysm clips, metal plates, pins or screws, and surgical staples.

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  • Blood flow is decreased to the legs and feet with peripheral vascular diseases and can cause poor circulation in the legs, claudication, or aneurysm.

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  • Surgery may be necessary to correct blood losses caused by injury or hemorrhage (nose bleeds, aneurysm, cerebral hemorrhage, bleeding ulcer) or childbirth.

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  • Alternatively, the presence of an aortic aneurysm may make you think twice about performing an anastomosis.

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  • This section is designed to teach the principles of inlay anastomosis, not aneurysm repair.

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  • He suffered a brain aneurysm and almost died, but the experience gave him a new appreciation for life.

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  • Then a tiny coil is fed through the tube into the aneurysm "balloon" to fill the space and seal off the bleeding.

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  • These include defective heart valves, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart muscle), holes or abnormal openings in the walls of the heart (septal defects), aortic aneurysm, or other congenital heart disease.

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  • The discovery of the Rntgen rays has also extended the physician's power of vision, as in cases of aortic aneurysm, and other thoracic diseases.

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