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Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ; 21(4): 300-4, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9688797

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To highlight the importance of detecting bronchial arteries of anomalous origin in patients with massive or recurrent hemoptysis. METHODS: In a series of 300 patients submitted to bronchial embolization in our hospital since 1986, we found 25 (8.3%) with 27 anomalous bronchial arteries. Eighteen patients presented with recurrent hemoptysis (10 massive) and seven with their first episode of massive hemoptysis. RESULTS: Of the 27 anomalous bronchial arteries demonstrated, 24 originated from the aortic arch, one from the left thyrocervical trunk, one from the right subclavian artery, and one from the lower descending thoracic aorta; two of the arteries demonstrated showed no pathological findings. Hemoptysis resolved following the first embolization in 14 patients (56%). In nine patients (36%) more than one procedure was necessary to arrest hemorrhage. In two patients surgical intervention was required. One patient died from bleeding. CONCLUSIONS: In cases of hemorrhage when the cause is not easily identified, or in cases of recurrence in spite of accurate embolization of pathological arteries, the presence of bronchial arteries of anomalous origin should be considered. Embolization is more difficult in these cases and there is an increased risk of complications.


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Bronchial Arteries/abnormalities , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Hemoptysis/etiology , Hemoptysis/therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Angiography , Aortography , Bronchial Arteries/diagnostic imaging , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hemoptysis/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome
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Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ; 18(4): 251-4, 1995.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8581907

ABSTRACT

Systemic-to-pulmonary collateral vessels and shunts develop in patients with isolated unilateral absence of a pulmonary artery (IUAPA). Two cases of IUAPA (right and left) with hemoptysis in adult life are presented. Selective embolization of these systemic vessels controlled hemoptysis successfully. These cases represent an example of an alternative treatment for this rare anomaly.


Subject(s)
Embolization, Therapeutic , Hemoptysis/etiology , Hemoptysis/therapy , Pulmonary Artery/abnormalities , Adult , Aorta, Thoracic/pathology , Bronchial Arteries/pathology , Collateral Circulation , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lung/blood supply , Male , Subclavian Artery/pathology , Thoracic Arteries/pathology
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Eur Respir J ; 3(8): 930-1, 1990 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2292288

ABSTRACT

A 69 yr old man was admitted with a 10 day history of fever, arthromyalgia, dyspnoea, dry cough and pleuritic pain. Temperature was 38 degrees C; tachypnoea 36 rpm. Extensive crackles were audible over both upper lung fields. Chest X-ray showed bilateral alveolar infiltrates. Forced vital capacity was 49% of predicted, and carbon monoxide transfer coefficient was 32% of predicted value. The patient had been taking carbamazepine for one month because of a trigeminal neuralgia. After withdrawal of the drug he gradually recovered.


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Carbamazepine/adverse effects , Pneumonia/chemically induced , Aged , Humans , Male , Neuralgia/diagnosis , Neuralgia/drug therapy
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