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== Screening: == | |||
Two important risk factors in which cerebral aneurysm screening is recommended includes: | |||
1. Positive family history as two or more first-degree relatives with subarachnoid hemorrhages. | |||
2. Polycystic kidney disease. | |||
People who have these risk factors consider a potential candidate for screening. | |||
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Revision as of 17:29, 22 March 2022
Screening:
Two important risk factors in which cerebral aneurysm screening is recommended includes:
1. Positive family history as two or more first-degree relatives with subarachnoid hemorrhages.
2. Polycystic kidney disease.
People who have these risk factors consider a potential candidate for screening.
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