aneurysm

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An abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel
Blood-filled protrusion in the wall of a blood vessel (usually an artery, and particularly the aorta). Disease or injury weakens the wall so that normal blood pressure makes it balloon out. Typically, the two inner layers rupture and the outer layer bulges. In a false aneurysm, all three layers rupture and surrounding tissues hold the blood in place. Symptoms vary with size and location. Aneurysms tend to enlarge over time, and blood-vessel walls weaken with age. Many aneurysms eventually burst, causing serious, even massive, internal bleeding; aortic aneurysm rupture causes severe pain and immediate collapse. Rupture of an aneurysm in the brain is a major cause of strokes. Treatment can consist of simply tying off a small vessel; more serious aneurysms require surgery to replace the diseased section of artery with a plastic graft
(Tıp, İlaç) aneurysm is an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of anartery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel
An abnormal blood-filled dilation of a blood vessel resulting from disease of the vessel wall
An abnormal balloon-like bulging of an artery's wall that can cause a hemorrhagic stroke (if the aneursym is in the brain) or life-threatening loss of blood
a thin, weakened area in a blood vessel or area of the heart
abnormally dilated blood vessel
A weak spot in the wall of an artery that balloons out and may eventually burst
A balloon-like sac in the wall of an artery, vein, or heart caused by a weakening of the wall by injury, disease, or abnormality present at birth
A localised pathological dilatation of a blood vessel An aneurysm may be congenital or may occur secondary to weakness of the blood vessel wall due to cardiovascular disease (atheroma etc )
An abnormal, balloon-like bulging of the wall of an artery The bursting of an aneurysm in a brain artery or blood vessel causes a hemorrhagic stroke
alternative spelling of aneurism
a balloon-like bulge of the wall of a blood vessel, usually an artery When an aneurysm bursts in the brain it causes a hemorrhagic stroke
a sac-like protrusion from a blood vessel or the heart
localized, pathological, blood-filled dilatations of a blood vessel caused by a disease or weakening of the vessel's wall
An abnormal swelling of the wall of an artery, caused by a weakening in the vessel wall
{i} abnormal expansion of blood vessel containing clotted blood (Medical)
A ballooning out of a segment of artery caused by disease or weakness in the vessel wall It may lead to rupture and serious or fatal bleeding
An enlargement of an artery In the case of the Marfan syndrome, an aneurysm often involves the tissue around the aortic valve
A weakness of the wall of a cardiac chamber or blood vessel Often associated with previous surgical or transcatheter interventions
a weakness in a wall of an artery, vein, or the heart, causing dilatation of that part
a sac-like widening of a blood vessel, especially an artery resulting from disease of the vessel wall
Weakness or injury to the wall of a blood vessel causing dilatation or ballooning and, in severe cases, threatening the integrity of the circulatory system resulting in hemorrhage or stroke A weakened point of an artery, vein or the heart
A balloon-like deformity in the wall of a blood vessel The wall weakens asd the balloon grow larger, and may eventually burst, causing a hemorrhage
A balloon-like deformity in the wall of a blood vessel The wall weakens as the balloon grows larger, and may eventually burst, causing a hemorrhage
a cardiovascular disease characterized by a sac-like widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall
weakness in a blood vessel wall, which bulges outwards and can burst
A sac-like protrusion from a blood vessel or the heart, resulting from a weakening of the vessel wall or heart muscle
A dilation of a blood vessel caused by weakening of its wall; it may lead to hemorrhage or thrombosis
A bulge in a blood vessel or in the heart
mycotic aneurysm
An aneurysm in which an infectious agent, mostly bacteria grows through the wall of a blood vessel. It leads to an irreversible dilatation of an artery due to destruction of the vessel wall by infection
aneurism
{n} a tumor from the bursting of an artery
Aneurism
a cardiovascular disease characterized by a sac-like widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall
abdominal aortic aneurysm
an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta associated with old age and hypertension
aneurism
An abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel
aneurism
A soft, pulsating, hollow tumor, containing blood, arising from the preternatural dilation or rupture of the coats of an artery
aneurism
{i} permanent arterial enlargement usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall by diseases (Medicine)
aneurisms
plural of aneurism
aneurysms
plural of aneurysm
aortic aneurysm
an aneurysm of the aorta
cerebral aneurysm
an aneurysm of the carotid artery
intracranial aneurysm
an aneurysm of a cranial artery
ventricular aneurysm
a localized dilation or protrusion on the wall of the left ventricle of the heart (occurring after a myocardial infarction)
aneurysm

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    an·eu·rysm

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    Этимология

    (noun.) 15th century. From Ancient Greek ἀνεύρυσμα (aneurysma, “a widening, an opening”), from ἀνά (ana, “up”) + εὐρύς (eurys, “wide”).
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