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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a ballooning of the aorta, the largest blood vessel in the human body, which extends into the abdomen. If the wall of this blood vessel becomes weakened, it can stretch, "balloon" out and rupture. A rupture, if left untreated, can lead to life-threatening internal bleeding. The exact cause of this condition is unknown. However, it often occurs in older adults, especially males, those with a high cholesterol level, and in smokers. There also tends to be a genetic link to this disorder.
Genetic Variants Linked to Rare Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease Identified

Genetic Variants Linked to Rare Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease Identified

Previously unknown genetic causes of three rare conditions discovered

Previously unknown genetic causes of three rare conditions discovered

Researchers discover previously unknown genetic causes of three rare conditions

Researchers discover previously unknown genetic causes of three rare conditions

Researchers tease apart the molecular components involved in abdominal aneurysms

Researchers tease apart the molecular components involved in abdominal aneurysms

Excess alcohol consumption can increase risk of stroke, peripheral artery disease

Excess alcohol consumption can increase risk of stroke, peripheral artery disease

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