How Is Brain Aneurysm Detected ?
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What do you mean by ATR rupture, do you mean Achillis tendon rupture?
Achillis tendon rupture 8 months back is a pretty long time for the blood pressure to settle down. Blood pressure can rise if it is in the recent past because of various factors. So I do not think the blood pressure is raised because of this.
If you are asking about Abdominal thoracic rupture can take place when the blood pressure rises and not vice versa. Arterial aneurysms if they rupture cause extensive bleeding leading to a sudden fall in blood pressure instead of an increase.
You do have a strong family history of aneurysms and have a high risk factor also - raised cholesterol-responsible for atherosclerosis. It is good idea to screen for Aortic Aneurysms.
There are few studies that were conducted on the need for screening for Aortic Aneurysms. None of them proved cost effective in women. These trials were done with routine Ultrasound screening, so if Ultrasound which is cheaper than MRI is not cost effective, I do not think MRI is either.
However the various methods used to screen AAA are Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI scan. You should better speak to your doctor which one he prefers.
I hope my answer and recommendations are adequate and helpful. Waiting for your further follow ups.
Regards.
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Tinnitus is not likely to be related to your chances of having a brain aneurysm.With 0% plaques in your arteries, the chances of you having the aneurysm are even more less.
Sincerely hope it will help.
Wishing you an early recovery.