Aneurism in a sentence as a noun

"His health was failing; he had been told that he suffered from a heart aneurism.

He'd had a cerebral aneurism in the night, before going to bed. No warning signs, he was in fine shape.

If you saw lawyers saying that, you'd probably have a brain aneurism.

My mother died of a sudden brain aneurism, which may or may not have attributed to her mood swings.

IOS 6 is not compatible with: iPad 1 Damnit, did I just have an aneurism?

A cerebral aneurism, in comparison, could almost seem like a gift.

" Your doctor can say, "We're scheduling you for emergency surgery in two days or that aneurism could burst and **** you.

Before you have an aneurism remember that a Chinese developer has less than 1/10th the living expense and other costs incurred that you do.

I have had two open heart surgeries, three valve replacements, one valve repair, and an ascending aortic aneurism repaired with a Dacron graft.

Are you saying the Linux network stack is superior to contemporary Windows?If so, thanks for the aneurism.

The gist is, he was a brilliant jazz guitarist who had a brain aneurism and lost virtually all of his long term memory, including how to play the guitar.

I'd rather have a heart attack or brain aneurism or get sucked into a wood chipper in front of my whole family than mentally die of dementia and leave behind my body— burden almost beyond imagination— while destroying their memory of who I was.

In Australia if you had an aortic aneurism such that it was highly likely for you to die anyway it is highly unlikely for you have any claims in the tort of negligence as it requires a gross negligence on the part of the doctor such that it has a substantial link to the causation of the death.

Aneurism definitions

noun

a cardiovascular disease characterized by a saclike widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall

See also: aneurysm