Brain aneurysm. It’s a diagnosis that stirs fears of a “ticking time bomb in the head,” and risk for a catastrophic blood vessel rupture and sudden death.
As board-certified neurosurgeons with extensive expertise and experience in treating brain aneurysms, Ciro G. Randazzo, MD, MPH, FAANS, and Anil Nair, MD, FAANS, explain that while the potential dangers of an aneurysm are, indeed, grave, there also is considerable cause for reassurance and hope — including new minimally invasive surgical approaches for managing the condition.
by IGEA Brain, Spine & Orthopedics
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