The state lawmaker who died of an aneurysm had COVID-19, but were the two conditions related? – The Philadelphia Inquirer

The number of people with silent, undiagnosed brain aneurysms is unknown, though the rate has been estimated to be as high as 1 in 50, Albani said. Heredity seems to increase the risk both of having an aneurysm and an eventual rupture, so physicians recommend a brain scan for patients with a history of the condition in more than one close relative. Heavy drinking, cigarette smoking, and high blood pressure also can increase the risk of rupture.

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The state lawmaker who died of an aneurysm had COVID-19, but were the two conditions related? - The Philadelphia Inquirer

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