User talk:Briankotzer

I. Introduction

A. Background

B. An aortic

II. Signs, symptoms, and description o the disease.

1. Aortic aneurysm.

A Very easy to notice

B. Can be heard on ultra sound or sometimes on a stethoscope.

C. It is dangerous because sometimes blood cannot get out of the aorta and flows back in.

2. Brain aneurysm A. Grade 1 minimal headache and slight nuchal rigidity. Approximate survival rate 70%. B. Grade 2: Moderate to severe headache; nuchal rigidity; no neurological deficit. 60% C. Grade 3: Drowsy; minimal neurological deficit. 50%. D. Grade 4: Stuporous; moderate to severe hemiparesis; vegetative disturbances 20%. E. Grade 5: Deep coma; moribund. 10%. F. Grade 6: Instant Death- >1%

F on this page is what happened to my dad. Don't let the doctors fool you. If you or someone you know has an aneurysm however small, demand surgery now.