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English: What are Aneurysms? When the walls of a blood vessel weaken because of high blood pressure or another disease, the blood vessel walls can't contain the passing blood as well, causing them to expand. This video covers the pathophysiology of aneurysms disease, as well as common signs and symptoms, and complications.
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