AbstractAneurysms are abnormal dilatations of vessels in the vascular system. They exist in two major forms: fusiform and saccular. Fusiform aneurysms are found in the human abdominal aorta while saccular aneurysms are found in cerebral blood vessels. The growth and rupture of aneurysms is driven by micro-structural alterations of the vessel, yet precise mechanisms underlying the process remain to be uncovered. Medical treatments of aneurysms are both expensive and dangerous thus a biomechanical approach can be valuable in assisting medical doctors in the process of making decisions.Biomechanical theories ofaneurysm development should include a description of growth and failure. We argue that the growth description can be done within the fr...
Intracranial or cerebral aneurysm is a ballooning of the vessel wall due to a pathological remodelin...
An intracranial aneurysm (IA) is a balloon-like focal lesion on the cerebral arterial wall. IAs are ...
Aneurysms most commonly occur in the abdominal aorta and in the cerebral arteries. Whilst the aetiol...
AbstractAneurysms are abnormal dilatations of vessels in the vascular system. They exist in two majo...
I have created the first simulation of saccular aneurysm initiation and development from a healthy a...
Intracranial aneurysms (IAs) are abnormal dilatations of the cerebral vasculature. Computational mod...
IAs (intracranial aneurysms) affect 2-5% of the adult population with a high fatality rate upon rupt...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong><br>Intracranial saccular aneurysms are highly prevalent in the western ...
We present a novel patient-specific fluid-solid-growth framework to model the mechanobiological stat...
The novel three-dimensional (3D) mathematical model for the development of abdominal aortic aneurysm...
The novel three-dimensional (3D) mathematical model for the development of abdominal aortic aneurysm...
The aneurysm is the abnormal bulging of a portion of an artery due weakness in the cerebral. This oc...
The growth of aneurysms and eventually their likelihood of rupture depend on the determination of th...
In silico models of intracranial aneurysm (IA) evolution aim to reliably represent the mechanical bl...
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are a dilatation of the aorta, localized preferentially above the bifurca...
Intracranial or cerebral aneurysm is a ballooning of the vessel wall due to a pathological remodelin...
An intracranial aneurysm (IA) is a balloon-like focal lesion on the cerebral arterial wall. IAs are ...
Aneurysms most commonly occur in the abdominal aorta and in the cerebral arteries. Whilst the aetiol...
AbstractAneurysms are abnormal dilatations of vessels in the vascular system. They exist in two majo...
I have created the first simulation of saccular aneurysm initiation and development from a healthy a...
Intracranial aneurysms (IAs) are abnormal dilatations of the cerebral vasculature. Computational mod...
IAs (intracranial aneurysms) affect 2-5% of the adult population with a high fatality rate upon rupt...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong><br>Intracranial saccular aneurysms are highly prevalent in the western ...
We present a novel patient-specific fluid-solid-growth framework to model the mechanobiological stat...
The novel three-dimensional (3D) mathematical model for the development of abdominal aortic aneurysm...
The novel three-dimensional (3D) mathematical model for the development of abdominal aortic aneurysm...
The aneurysm is the abnormal bulging of a portion of an artery due weakness in the cerebral. This oc...
The growth of aneurysms and eventually their likelihood of rupture depend on the determination of th...
In silico models of intracranial aneurysm (IA) evolution aim to reliably represent the mechanical bl...
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are a dilatation of the aorta, localized preferentially above the bifurca...
Intracranial or cerebral aneurysm is a ballooning of the vessel wall due to a pathological remodelin...
An intracranial aneurysm (IA) is a balloon-like focal lesion on the cerebral arterial wall. IAs are ...
Aneurysms most commonly occur in the abdominal aorta and in the cerebral arteries. Whilst the aetiol...