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 ## About Dataset
 Aneurysms are abnormal bulges or ballooning in the wall of an artery. They can occur in various parts of the body, but are most commonly found in the brain (cerebral aneurysms) and the aorta (aortic aneurysms). Aneurysms pose a serious health risk as they can rupture, leading to severe internal bleeding and potentially fatal consequences.
 Almost 3% of the people worldwide are affected by aneurysms, with cerebral aneurysms being particularly prevalent. Rupture of an aneurysm can result in hemorrhagic stroke, which has high mortality and morbidity rates. Early detection and management of aneurysms are crucial in preventing rupture and minimizing associated risks.
 The dataset provided contains PHI (Protected Health Information) of 100 patients suffering from aneurysms, with information on various morphological and hemodynamic features.
 
-‼️ Note 🗒️: Patients with multiple aneurysms have their case_id suffixed by alphabets. [For Example C1234a and C1234b are the same patient (C1234) with 2 aneurysms.]
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+**‼️ Note 🗒️: Patients with multiple aneurysms have their case_id suffixed by alphabets. [For Example C1234a and C1234b are the same patient (C1234) with 2 aneurysms.]**
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 case_id: Unique identifier for each case
 patient_id: Unique identifier for each patient
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-Hemodynamic Features (combined into a single line):
+*Hemodynamic Features (combined into a single line):*
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 sacVolume, sacSurfaceArea, vdcVolume, vdcSurfaceArea, sacSectionArea, ellipsoidVolume, ellipsoidMaxSemiaxis, ellipsoidMidSemiaxis, ellipsoidMinSemiaxis, sacCenterlineLength, ostiumSectionArea, ostiumSectionPerimeter, ostiumMinSize, ostiumMaxSize, ostiumShapeFactor, aspectRatio_star, sizeRatio_star, vesselDiameter, neckVesselAngle, sacVesselAngle, sacMinPressure, sacMaxPressure, sacMeanPressure, sacMaxSpeed, sacMeanSpeed, sacMinTAWSS, sacMaxTAWSS, sacMeanTAWSS, sacMinOSI, sacMaxOSI, sacMeanOSI
 
 
 
-Morphological Features (combined into a single line):
+*Morphological Features (combined into a single line):*
 vesselName, length, meanRadius, meanCurvature, meanTorsion, tortuosity, minRadius, maxRadius, maxCurvature, maxTorsion, bifurcationAngleInPlane, bifurcationAngleOutOfPlane, minPressure, maxPressure, meanPressure, maxSpeed, meanSpeed, minTAWSS, maxTAWSS, meanTAWSS, minOSI, maxOSI, meanOSI