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A brain/cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on a nerve or surrounding brain tissue. It may also leak or rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding tissue (called a hemorrhage). Some cerebral aneurysms, particularly those that are very small, do not bleed or cause other problems. Cerebral aneurysms can occur anywhere in the brain, but most are located along a loop of arteries that run between the underside of the brain and the base of the skull.
Successful aneurysm treatment may not improve quality of life

Successful aneurysm treatment may not improve quality of life

Clazosentan reduces risk of blood vessel spasm in patients with brain aneurysm

Clazosentan reduces risk of blood vessel spasm in patients with brain aneurysm

Stanford Hospital uses new device to treat brain aneurysm

Stanford Hospital uses new device to treat brain aneurysm

Neurocritical Care Society announces comprehensive set of guidelines on brain aneurysms

Neurocritical Care Society announces comprehensive set of guidelines on brain aneurysms

NSVascular signs exclusive license with UCLA for Thin-Film Nitinol technology

NSVascular signs exclusive license with UCLA for Thin-Film Nitinol technology

Pipeline Embolization Device safe and effective for patients with brain aneurysms

Pipeline Embolization Device safe and effective for patients with brain aneurysms

New risk factors that may trigger stroke: Sex, coffee and anger

New risk factors that may trigger stroke: Sex, coffee and anger

Researchers identify eight main triggers that appear to increase risk of brain aneurysm

Researchers identify eight main triggers that appear to increase risk of brain aneurysm

Exercise, sex, coffee and even nose blowing may raise risk of stroke: Study

Exercise, sex, coffee and even nose blowing may raise risk of stroke: Study

FDA approval of Pipeline Embolization Device offers better options for treatment of large/giant aneurysms

FDA approval of Pipeline Embolization Device offers better options for treatment of large/giant aneurysms

Saint Louis professor develops new high-flow brain bypass procedure

Saint Louis professor develops new high-flow brain bypass procedure

New Pipeline Embolization Device receives FDA approval for treatment of brain aneurysms

New Pipeline Embolization Device receives FDA approval for treatment of brain aneurysms

FDA approves Covidien's PMA application for Pipeline Embolization Device

FDA approves Covidien's PMA application for Pipeline Embolization Device

New platinum coil technology makes minimally invasive surgery for brain aneurysms safer and cheaper

New platinum coil technology makes minimally invasive surgery for brain aneurysms safer and cheaper

Nfocus Neuromedical's Luna AES receives CE Mark approval to treat brain aneurysms

Nfocus Neuromedical's Luna AES receives CE Mark approval to treat brain aneurysms

Neuroform EZ Stent System helps neurosurgeons to treat brain aneurysms

Neuroform EZ Stent System helps neurosurgeons to treat brain aneurysms

Ruptured brain aneurysm treated through the nose

Ruptured brain aneurysm treated through the nose

SurModics and Edge Therapeutics enter licensing agreement for drug delivery technology

SurModics and Edge Therapeutics enter licensing agreement for drug delivery technology

Stryker enters agreement to acquire assets of Neurovascular division of Boston Scientific

Stryker enters agreement to acquire assets of Neurovascular division of Boston Scientific

Columbia University researchers to use IBM's streaming analytics to detect complications in brain injury

Columbia University researchers to use IBM's streaming analytics to detect complications in brain injury

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