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Occult lung cavity causing hemoptysis: recognition by computed tomography.

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Computed tomography (CT) was the only modality to identify a lesion causing hemoptysis in a patient with a cavity due to coccidioidomycosis. It is suggested that CT be considered as the initial study for evaluation of hemoptysis following a negative plain chest film examination.

[Lung cavities, mycetomas and hemoptysis].

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Pulmonary mycetomas, or fungus balls, consist of spherical masses of mycelia and hyphae, fibrin and granulocytes that grow and partly fill cavitary lesions without invading tissue. They are usually caused by molds of the Aspergillus species, rarely by Mucor or yeast fungi such as Candida species,

Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 45-1990. A 68-year-old man with recurrent hemoptysis and a pulmonary cavity containing a mass.

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Hemoptysis with lung cavity - triple whammy.

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Lung cavity accompanied by hemoptysis: lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma.

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[Diagnostic images (415) A man with recurrent hemoptysis. Surgical gauze in the thorax cavity].

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Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 1-1985. A 21-year-old woman with hemoptysis and pulmonary cavities.

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[Weight loss, hemoptysis and pulmonary cavity images].

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[Management of massive hemoptysis secondary to pulmonary hydatidosis: Special features]

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Introduction: Massive hemoptysis is a rare but serious presentation of pulmonary hydatid cysts. The literature reporting this clinical phenomenon is limited to sporadic cases. Material and methods:

Management of massive hemoptysis in a thoracic surgical unit.

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OBJECTIVE Massive hemoptysis is a life-threatening condition. Surgery is effective but we are sometimes reluctant to operate on patients with this condition. We reviewed our experience with patients who underwent emergency surgery for massive hemoptysis to verify the indications for non-emergency

Pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm causing massive hemoptysis in hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome: a case report.

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Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome (HIES) is a rare primary immunodeficiency disorder defined by high serum immunoglobulin E titers that is associated with recurrent respiratory infections, formation of pneumoatoceles, recurrent skin abscesses, and characteristic dental and skeletal

Gastric duplication cyst with hemoptysis: an unusual presentation.

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Gastrointestinal duplications are rare developmental anomalies that may occur at any level from the oral cavity to the rectum, with the ileum being the most common site. Gastric duplications are rare gastrointestinal duplications. Various theories have been proposed for the development of

Pulmonary aspergilloma with subcutaneous fistula resulting in massive hemoptysis & subcutaneous emphysema.

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Aspergillomas growing in pre-existing lung cavities can lead to presentations of hemoptysis. We present a case of a 73-year-old male with non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) and known 4 cm left cavitary lesion in the left upper lobe presenting with cough and hemoptysis, leading to the diagnosis of

[Hemoptysis caused by bleeding into a bleb].

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A man in his 40s was admitted to our hospital for hemoptysis. A chest computed tomography showed a mediastinal mass adjacent to the left side wall of the ascending aorta with infiltrative shadows of the left upper lobe. In spite of medical treatment, hemoptysis continued, and the surgery was

Hemoptysis due to Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation after Coil Embolization during Long-Term Follow-Up.

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A 28-year-old man with a history of coil embolization of multiple pulmonary arteriovenous malformations presented with hemoptysis 11 years after initial embolization. A cavity lesion in the left upper lobe, which was accompanied by deformed coils and ground-glass opacity, was considered responsible
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