A 4.5 cm aneurysm is considered to be on the larger side, as most aneurysms are monitored closely when they reach around 4 cm. It is important to note that the significance of the size can vary depending on the location of the aneurysm and the patient's overall health. Aneurysms of this size may require further evaluation and potential intervention to prevent complications such as rupture. Regular imaging and follow-up with a healthcare provider are essential in managing such a condition.
45cm by 45cm
the size of a T- Rex claw is approximately 45cm square.
450mm x 300mm 45cm x30cm 1350cm
Aneurysm
Alright, buckle up buttercup. To add 45cm to 1m 74cm, first convert 1m to 100cm. So you have 100cm + 74cm + 45cm = 219cm. Therefore, 45cm added to 1m 74cm is 2m 19cm. Hope that clears things up for ya!
1 meter = 100 cmTherefore 55cm + 45cm = 100cm
45cm
An aneurysm 10mm or under is considered a small aneurysm
45cm
it about 45cm/18in
0.45m = 45cm
I have an aneurysm of the leg