A Central Texas teen was likely born with a brain aneurysm that ruptured the summer of his 10th birthday. Now, four years later, he's back on track thanks to modern medicine.
Four years ago, during his summer break, Ryan Silva of China Springs began feeling dizzy, weak, and fatigued.A doctor discovered Ryan had suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm and he was given less than a 1% chance of survival.
"At the time, there was no reasoning. It just -- out of the blue -- he had one, more than likely from birth and then it just decided to rupture on that day," said Silva's father Matthew."Brain aneurysm in the child is rare. We see way more cases in adults," said Dr. Rafael de Oliveira Sillero, a pediatric neurosurgeon at Children’s Health and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurological Surgery at UT Southwestern.
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