Abstract

Aneurysms are sac-like dilatations of weakened wall areas within blood vessels. Cardiovascular related issues, such as hypertension, can put one at risk of developing such complications, with the possibility of rupturing. In the case of intracranial aneurysms, an outpouching forms where there is turbulent blood flow, often at the bifurcation of arteries. Depending on the morphology and location, different treatments need to be considered, but during pregnancy, further physiological changes also factor into decision making. In pregnant patients, intracranial hemorrhage cases are relatively low, yet they cause a high mortality rate amongst women, hence early detection and management of unruptured aneurysms is of significant importance.

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