New guidelines emphasize selective imaging, cautious surgical decision-making, and more in penetrating traumatic brain injury management.
A brain aneurysm develops when a blood vessel wall weakens, creating a balloon-like bulge that can threaten life if ruptured. While many aneurysms remain stable, understanding their formation and ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A young army veteran diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury faces a life of disability due to injuries sustained in the Iraq war. The Knoxville resident’s injury was ...
The only peer-reviewed journal focused exclusively on traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, with far-reaching coverage ranging from the basic biology of trauma to clinical trials aimed at improving ...
Brain aneurysms have the potential to be fatal, but with quick treatment, they aren’t always. This article discusses when a brain aneurysm can kill you, how common fatal brain aneurysms are, and some ...
A person may experience intense thunderclap headaches if a brain aneurysm fully ruptures. These last for at least 5 minutes, although they usually peak within 30 seconds. A brain aneurysm is a ...
A Rockledge mom is recovering after an unexpected and severe brain aneurysm. She used to have headaches often but brushed them off. Her family is sharing her story to warn others and encourage ...
Unruptured brain aneurysms rarely cause symptoms. Some may not require treatment, but a doctor may actively monitor them for signs of growth. Others may require surgery to seal the aneurysm and ...