Shear stress and aneurysms: A review

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Abstract

Wall shear stress, the frictional force of blood flow tangential to an artery lumen, has been demonstrated in multiple studies to influence aneurysm formation and risk of rupture. In this article, the authors review the ways in which shear stress may influence aneurysm growth and rupture through changes in the vessel wall endothelial cells, smooth-muscle cells, and surrounding adventitia, and they discuss shear stress-induced pathways through which these changes occur.

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Staarmann, B., Smith, M., & Prestigiacomo, C. J. (2019). Shear stress and aneurysms: A review. Neurosurgical Focus, 47(1). https://doi.org/10.3171/2019.4.FOCUS19225

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