Let's discuss this problem with you. Aneurysms can occur in various places in the body. They occur when blood vessels become too large or arterial walls become compressed, causing the vessel to dilate or bulge. This can lead to rupture of blood vessels and bleeding in nearby tissues and organs. One such type of aneurysm is a lateral single-sac aneurysm. Below we will look in detail at what this aneurysm is, the causes of its occurrence and methods of treatment.
What is an aneurysm? An aneurysm is a violation of the integrity of the inner lining of the arterial wall, which lines the internal cavity of a blood vessel and is filled with blood. This membrane consists of several layers, such as the inner (endothelial), middle (media) and outer (adventitia). If one or more layers rupture or shrink, a dilation of part of the circulatory system occurs, called an aneurysm.
There are several types of aneurysms, including right mesogonadal arterial aneurysm (MASA), which usually develops in middle-aged men. Patients may feel pain in the groin, especially after physical activity. If the epithelium is damaged, patients may experience intermittent bouts of hemoptysis. Another type of aneurysm is damage to the renal arteries due to herpes zoster. When the renal arteries become inflamed, the patient may experience lower back pain. Several types of aneurymas may be associated with weakness, dysuria, and urinary frequency. Many patients also experience