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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a ballooning of the aorta, the largest blood vessel in the human body, which extends into the abdomen. If the wall of this blood vessel becomes weakened, it can stretch, "balloon" out and rupture. A rupture, if left untreated, can lead to life-threatening internal bleeding. The exact cause of this condition is unknown. However, it often occurs in older adults, especially males, those with a high cholesterol level, and in smokers. There also tends to be a genetic link to this disorder.
Marital status affects risk of heart disease, survey shows

Marital status affects risk of heart disease, survey shows

New AAA screening program reduces number of undiagnosed at-risk men by more than 50%

New AAA screening program reduces number of undiagnosed at-risk men by more than 50%

Beaumont Health System use new balloon ablation technology to treat atrial fibrillation

Beaumont Health System use new balloon ablation technology to treat atrial fibrillation

Temple University Hospital to test multilayer stent in patients suffering from aortic aneurysm

Temple University Hospital to test multilayer stent in patients suffering from aortic aneurysm

ASA's recommendations to help patients avoid unnecessary tests for chronic pain

ASA's recommendations to help patients avoid unnecessary tests for chronic pain

Patients with Loeys-Dietz syndrome at increased risk for aortic aneurysm

Patients with Loeys-Dietz syndrome at increased risk for aortic aneurysm

New classification system to manage emergency surgery described in special issue of  BJS

New classification system to manage emergency surgery described in special issue of BJS

Gore receives Shonin approval from Japan to market GORE C3 Delivery System

Gore receives Shonin approval from Japan to market GORE C3 Delivery System

Team Ritter to raise funds for John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health at ING NYC Marathon

Team Ritter to raise funds for John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health at ING NYC Marathon

Study: Nearly one in five older adults end up in emergency department after surgery

Study: Nearly one in five older adults end up in emergency department after surgery

Tenaxis Medical earns EU approval to expand CE Mark indications for ArterX Surgical Sealant

Tenaxis Medical earns EU approval to expand CE Mark indications for ArterX Surgical Sealant

Study to test ability of doxycycline dose to reduce growth of abdominal aortic aneurysms

Study to test ability of doxycycline dose to reduce growth of abdominal aortic aneurysms

Researchers find recurrent genetic mutation linked to deadly thoracic aortic dissections

Researchers find recurrent genetic mutation linked to deadly thoracic aortic dissections

Personalized models for preventive health care services

Personalized models for preventive health care services

Faulty genetic pathway is a potent player in many types of allergies, say researchers

Faulty genetic pathway is a potent player in many types of allergies, say researchers

ACS NSQIP hospitals have consistently better surgical outcomes, new study finds

ACS NSQIP hospitals have consistently better surgical outcomes, new study finds

Report shows low baseline DBP associated with brain atrophy in patients with arterial disease

Report shows low baseline DBP associated with brain atrophy in patients with arterial disease

Mayo Clinic research shows that revascularization has reduced need for amputations by 40%

Mayo Clinic research shows that revascularization has reduced need for amputations by 40%

Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation honors Beaumont cardiologist for improving health care in Michigan

Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation honors Beaumont cardiologist for improving health care in Michigan

UK’s health performance: an interview with Prof. Murray, University of Washington

UK’s health performance: an interview with Prof. Murray, University of Washington

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