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Brain Aneurysm

Brain Aneurysm - Causes and Risk Factors

​Brain aneurysms can occur in all age groups, but has a higher incidence among those aged 40 - 60 and in women. It is more common in people with genetic diseases where multiple cysts grow in the kidney (polycystic kidney disease) and circulatory disorders where abnormal and poorly formed blood vessels tangle together (arteriovenous malformation).

It is not fully known how aneurysms develop but risks include:

  • Age
  • High blood pressure
  • Smoking
  • Blood vessel disease where fats build up on the inside of artery walls (atherosclerosis)
  • Injury or trauma to blood vessels
  • Infections
  • Tumour
  • Excessive alcohol consumption
  • Recreational drug use (e.g. cocaine)

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Chia Ghim Song Dr

Dr Chia Ghim Song

Senior Consultant

BSc(ECE), MEng(ECE), MD, FRCR, MMed (Diagnostic Radiology)

Clinical Interests: Neurointerventional Radiology, Vascular Anomalies, Neuroradiology

Kirollos Ramez Wadie Assoc Prof

Assoc Prof Kirollos Ramez Wadie

Senior Consultant

​M.B.Ch.B (Honours), Doctor of Medicine (Leeds), F.R.C.S. (Ed.), F.R.C.S.(Eng.), F.R.C.S. (Neurosurgery), Fellow of the European Board in Neurosurgery (FEBNS)

Clinical Interests: Cerebrovascular Surgery, Skull Base Surgery, Neurosurgery

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Assoc Prof Winston Lim

Senior Consultant

MBBS (NUS); FRCR (UK); FAMS

Clinical Interests: Neuroradiology, Neurointerventional Radiology, Vascular Anomalies

David Wen Dr

Dr David Wen

Consultant

​MBBS, FRCR, MMed (Diagnostic Radiology)

Clinical Interests: Neuroradiology, Neurointerventional Radiology, Vascular Anomalies

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