Brzhozovsky Terminal Aneurysm

Brzhozovsky-Kontsev aneurysm, or Brzhozovsky-Kontsev arterioaneurysm, is a rare disease that is characterized by dilation of the arteries and disruption of their integrity. The causes of the disease are not fully understood, but it is known that it can be caused by many factors, including heredity, injury, obesity, smoking and others.

The main symptom of the disease is a rapidly growing headache, which may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. If left untreated, this condition can result in decreased vision, impaired consciousness, and even death in some cases. Treatment



Brzhozovsky Terminal aneurysm

Brzozovskaya Terminal aneurysm is a pathological formation, which is a disease of the circulatory system due to the oversaturation of its blood, and therefore the vessels feeding the aneurysm. Also, this disease is caused by various physiological factors that cause excessive accumulation of blood in the vessels and abnormal deposition of cholesterol plaques. The main feature is that the disease does not spread to all vessels at once, but affects only individual areas. This pathological condition makes the blood thicker and richer in many active substances, such as leukocytes, cholesterol and fibrin. All this directly affects the blood vessels, causing them to narrow or widen. With an aneurysm, on the contrary, there is excessive spillage of blood in the walls of blood vessels - an aneurysm.