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==History== | |||
==Symptoms== | |||
The symptoms depend on the location of the aneurysm. If the aneurysm occurs near the body's surface, pain and swelling with a throbbing mass is often seen. | |||
Aneurysms within the body or brain often cause no symptoms. | |||
If an aneurysm ruptures, [[pain]], [[low blood pressure]], a [[rapid heart rate]], and [[lightheadedness]] may occur. The risk of death after a rupture is high. | |||
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History
Symptoms
The symptoms depend on the location of the aneurysm. If the aneurysm occurs near the body's surface, pain and swelling with a throbbing mass is often seen.
Aneurysms within the body or brain often cause no symptoms.
If an aneurysm ruptures, pain, low blood pressure, a rapid heart rate, and lightheadedness may occur. The risk of death after a rupture is high.