| Literature DB >> 23355588 |
Davinder Chadha1, Ajay Handa, Subash Chandra.
Abstract
A 17-year-old boy reported for evaluation of two episodes of massive haemoptysis. His clinical examination was unremarkable and investigations (haemogram, coagulogram, serological tests for connective tissue disorders) were normal. A 64-slice CT angiography revealed a saccular aneurysm of 3.8×3.7×3.3 cm arising from the right lower lobe pulmonary artery which was confirmed by cardiac catheterisation. The aneurysm was successfully blocked with a 16-14 Amplatzer duct occluder. A repeat CT angiogram performed after 15 days revealed the device in situ obliterating the aneurysm. Pulmonary artery aneurysm is an extremely rare cause of massive haemoptysis and indicates imminent rupture of the aneurysm which can be rapidly fatal. This case highlights the importance of using an innovative endovascular technique for treatment of a rare cause of haemoptysis.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23355588 PMCID: PMC3604488 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2012-008205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X