The incidence of abdominal aortic aneurysms has been studied in various selected patient groups. In this study, 100 male patients on a cardiology service who were older than 60 years and over 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) tall were examined by abdominal ultrasonograms. A total of 11 aneurysms were found, 2 of which were more than 4.5 cm in diameter. Other abnormalities that were found included renal disease in 20 patients (1 carcinoma treated with a curative nephrectomy), gallbladder disease in 22 patients, and miscellaneous intra-abdominal disease in 6 patients; 47 patients had no abnormalities found. The aneurysms of these patients were classified by a patient's height in 5-cm (2-in) increments. No significant difference in the incidence of aneurysms was found within the groups, but these groups are small and a significant difference would not be expected. It is of interest that the two large aneurysms were in persons taller than 180 cm (5 ft 11 in). Previous ultrasonographic studies of aneurysmal incidence have not reported other intra-abdominal disease.