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trojanbrain, welcome!

I can't answer your specific questions but there is this about the causes of brain aneurysms:

Brain aneurysm - Causes
- NHS


My daughter had a (ruptured) brain aneurysm, and at the time I was told that anything that raises blood pressure could cause an aneurysm to rupture.
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