Massive Hemoptysis due to Right Inferior Phrenic Artery-to-Right Pulmonary Artery Fistula in the Right Middle Lobe of the Lung
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- Yakushiji Emi
- Department of Neurology and Anti-aging Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Japan
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- Ota Shinichiro
- Department of Neurology and Anti-aging Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Japan
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- Komatsu Tomohiro
- Department of Neurology and Anti-aging Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Japan
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- Ayaori Makoto
- Department of Neurology and Anti-aging Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Japan
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- Ikewaki Katsunori
- Department of Neurology and Anti-aging Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Japan
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<p>Massive hemoptysis is a medical emergency and needs immediate treatment. It occurs in a wide variety of pulmonary diseases and typically originates from the bronchial arteries. We herein report a very rare case of a patient bleeding from a right phrenic artery-to-pulmonary artery fistula accompanied with focal bronchiectasis in the right middle lobe of the lung. In this case, multi-detector computed tomography was useful for clarifying the etiology and the abnormal anastomosis and facilitated effective angiographic embolization. </p>
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- Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine 56 (6), 687-689, 2017
一般社団法人 日本内科学会