Aortic Aneurysms, an Angiological Overview
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Aortic aneurysms represent a critical cardiovascular condition characterized by a localized, abnormal dilation of the aorta, presenting a significant risk of rupture and subsequent morbidity and mortality. This review article explores the angiological approach to aortic aneurysms, encompassing epidemiology, classifications, risk factors, complications, and the nuances of angiological management. Through an in-depth examination of these elements, this review aims to provide comprehensive insights into the management of aortic aneurysms, highlighting key considerations and strategies in clinical practice.
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