11.Cerebral AVM
Cerebral arteriovenous malformation, or freestar Brain AVM, occurs when there is an abnormal connection between the veins and arteries in the brain. This type of connection would impede blood flow between these pathways, leading to extremely aberrant outcomes. Among these are aneurysms of the brain.
This condition is not typically brought on by external factors. Typically, the condition is present at birth. As stated at the outset of this discussion, brain aneurysms typically develop in adulthood. Therefore, it is entirely conceivable to be born with this condition and not be at risk for an aneurysm until adulthood.
Brain AVMs are uncommonly inherited, but can be detected through screening after the onset of seizures and migraines. It may also result in severe brain injury, a stroke, and brain aneurysms.