Aneurysms develop slowly over many years and often have no symptoms. If an aneurysm expands rapidly, tears open (ruptured aneurysm), or blood leaks along the wall of the vessel (aortic dissection), symptoms may develop suddenly. The symptoms of rupture include: Abdominal mass ; Abdominal rigidity ; Anxiety ; Clammy skin ; Nausea and vomiting; Pain in the abdomen or back -- severe, sudden, persistent, or constant. The pain may radiate to groin, buttocks, or legs. Pulsating sensation in the abdomen; Rapid heart rate when rising to a standing position; Shock .
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