Cerebral aneurysm-2

In previous discussion we have discussed
  1. Definition and explanation of Cerebral aneurysm
  2. Causes of a cerebral aneurysm
  3. Risk factors for a cerebral aneurysm
  4. Sign and symptoms of a cerebral aneurysm
so now we will continue our discussion with

How is cerebral aneurysm diagnosed?

A cerebral aneurysm is often discovered after it has ruptured or by chance during diagnostic exam, such as computed tomography (CT scan), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or angiography that are being done for other reasons.
In addition to a complete medical history and physical exam, diagnostic procedures for a cerebral aneurysm may include:
Cerebral angiography: This provides an image of the blood vessels in the brain to detect a problem with vessels and blood flow. The procedure involves inserting a catheter (a small, thin tube) into an artery in the leg and passing it up to the blood vessels in the brain. Contrast dye is injected through the catheter and X-ray images are taken of the blood vessels.
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