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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.
Scientists receive $4M grant to identify biomarker for secondary injuries associated with brain

Scientists receive $4M grant to identify biomarker for secondary injuries associated with brain

NIBIB-funded researchers explore better treatment for brain aneurysms

NIBIB-funded researchers explore better treatment for brain aneurysms

Penn brain trauma experts provide latest data, guidelines from Neurocritical Care Society Meeting

Penn brain trauma experts provide latest data, guidelines from Neurocritical Care Society Meeting

Study: Racial/ethnic differences in inpatient mortality and postacute care following SAH

Study: Racial/ethnic differences in inpatient mortality and postacute care following SAH

Growing brain aneurysms 12 times more likely to burst, says new UCLA study

Growing brain aneurysms 12 times more likely to burst, says new UCLA study

Cerebral aneurysms are more likely to rupture if they grow in size

Cerebral aneurysms are more likely to rupture if they grow in size

Edge Therapeutics announces positive preliminary results from EG-1962 study for prevention of DCI

Edge Therapeutics announces positive preliminary results from EG-1962 study for prevention of DCI

Final results of PUFs clinical study of Covidien's Pipeline device published in June issue of Radiology

Final results of PUFs clinical study of Covidien's Pipeline device published in June issue of Radiology

Edge Therapeutics announces FDA acceptance of IND application for EG-1962

Edge Therapeutics announces FDA acceptance of IND application for EG-1962

UCLA team uses brain aneurysm treatment technique to treat irregular heart rhythms

UCLA team uses brain aneurysm treatment technique to treat irregular heart rhythms

Study questions high rate of cesarean deliveries in women with aneurysms

Study questions high rate of cesarean deliveries in women with aneurysms

Pipeline embolization device safe and effective tool for patients with brain aneurysms

Pipeline embolization device safe and effective tool for patients with brain aneurysms

Viewpoints: Papa John's complaint; Renewed criticism of Justice Roberts; Calif. voters rout food police

Viewpoints: Papa John's complaint; Renewed criticism of Justice Roberts; Calif. voters rout food police

New neuroprotective agent for stroke patients potentially found

New neuroprotective agent for stroke patients potentially found

Surprising effects of brain injury

Surprising effects of brain injury

Increased risk of brain aneurysm linked to early menopause

Increased risk of brain aneurysm linked to early menopause

Researchers to create new type of bioactive coating for brain aneurysm stents

Researchers to create new type of bioactive coating for brain aneurysm stents

Specialized high volume centers linked with lower rates of death and disability from aSAH

Specialized high volume centers linked with lower rates of death and disability from aSAH

Top ten facts about organ and tissue donation

Top ten facts about organ and tissue donation

Bare platinum coils vs. newer gel-coated coils for aneurysm treatment

Bare platinum coils vs. newer gel-coated coils for aneurysm treatment

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