Peripheral aortic aneurysms involve abnormal dilation of the aorta in areas outside the abdomen and chest.
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) involve abnormal dilation of the aorta in the abdomen, potentially leading to life-threatening rupture.
Paravisceral aortic aneurysms involve abnormal dilation of the aorta near its branches supplying abdominal organs.
A Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm is a bulge or weakening in the wall of the aorta as it passes through the chest.
Carotid artery aneurysms occur when a weak area of the carotid artery wall bulges, potentially leading to life-threatening complications like stroke or rupture.
Upper extremity artery blockage occurs when blood vessels supplying the arms are obstructed, often by plaque buildup or blood clots.