Aneurysm in the brain
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Aneurysm - cerebral; Cerebral aneurysm Symptoms Aneurysms usually cause no symptoms unless they rupture and cause bleeding into the brain. Often, an aneurysm is found when a CT scan or MRI is performed for another reason. If the aneurysm gets big enough to push on nearby structures, it can cause the following symptoms:
Symptoms of an aneurysm that have broken open (ruptured) may include:
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NOTE: A ruptured aneurysm is a medical emergency. Seek immediate medical help. Signs and tests An eye exam may show increased pressure within the brain (raised intracranial pressure), including swelling of the optic nerve (papilledema) or bleeding into the retina of the eye. The following tests may be used to diagnose cerebral aneurysm and determine the cause of bleeding within the brain:
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