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Intracranial or cerebral aneurysm - a bulge that forms in the blood vessels of your brain.
An aneurysm is an abnormal weak spot on a blood vessel wall that causes bulging like a balloon, usually where the artery divides and branches. Aneurysms can develop in any blood vessel in your body, with brain aneurysms affected in approximately 1% of the population.
Individuals are not born with arterial aneurysms, they arise during life and the risk factors include smoking and high blood pressure. Other diseases such as polycystic kidneys can also play a role.
Brain aneurysms are more common in people over the age of 40, and women tend to be affected more than men.
Most brain aneurysms only cause symptoms if they rupture. This is a medical emergency. Symptoms may include an excruciating headache, which comes on suddenly and is associated with:
Your consultant will perform some, or all, of the following tests to confirm a diagnosis:
This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.