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Aneurysm/Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

A subarachnoid hemorrhage is bleeding onto the surface of the brain, most often caused by a break in a blood vessel at the base of the brain. A blood vessel usually breaks at a weak spot called an aneurysm.

When a blood supply to part of the brain is reduced or completely blocked, a stroke may occur. That is, the part of the brain deprived of blood dies and can no longer function.

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Adult Neurosurgery - Neurovascular Program 734-936-7010