KMID : 0383820090660040319
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2009 Volume.66 No. 4 p.319 ~ p.323
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Successful Embolization in the Patient with Hemoptysis Due to Right Inferior Phrenic Artery-pulmonary Artery Anastomosis and Pseudoaneurysm
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Park Hyun-Woong
Son Ji-Woong Park Yong-Sung Lee Go-Eun Choi Eu-Gene Na Moon-Jun Kwon Sun-Jung
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Abstract
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The primary cause of hemoptysis is the bronchial artery. However, it should be noted that pulmonary artery and other vessels can cause hemoptysis. If the source of the bleeding is not determined after embolization, other evaluations are needed. Systemic-pulmonary anastomosis and pulmonary artery pseudo-aneurysm are rare vascular abnormalities with varying etiologies. An accurate and rapid diagnosis is needed in hemoptysis, since the cause may be life-threatening. We report a case of a 77-years-old man with persistent hemoptysis due to the right inferior phrenic artery - pulmonary artery anastomosis and pseudoaneurysm. After the embolization of the inferior phrenic artery, the hemoptysis was successfully treated.
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KEYWORD
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False Aneurysm, Hemoptysis, Embolization
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