Cerebral aneurysms can potentially lead to behavior problems, particularly if they rupture or cause significant pressure on surrounding brain structures. When an aneurysm affects areas of the brain responsible for emotion and behavior, it can lead to changes in personality, mood swings, or cognitive issues. Additionally, the aftermath of a rupture, such as stroke or brain injury, can further exacerbate these problems. However, not all cerebral aneurysms result in behavioral changes, and many individuals may remain asymptomatic.
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