Explain Angiomas and Aneurysms.
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Angiomas and Aneurysms:
Angiomas are abnormal growths of blood vessels. They can be categorized into different types, such as hemangiomas and venous angiomas. These growths may occur in the skin, organs, or other tissues.
Aneurysms are weakened areas in the walls of arteries that can bulge or balloon out. They pose a risk of rupture, potentially causing severe bleeding. Cerebral aneurysms occur in the brain and demand careful monitoring due to their potential for life-threatening complications. Both conditions may require medical intervention, ranging from observation to surgical procedures, depending on their location and risk.