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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1987
Hemoptysis is a significant pulmonary symptom. Because there are numerous causes, a systematic approach is necessary for the diagnosis and management of these patients. A thorough clinical evaluation and chest roentgenogram are pivotal in formulating a differential diagnosis. Diagnostic testing is tailored to the individual patient.
R H, Israel, R H, Poe
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Hemoptysis is a significant pulmonary symptom. Because there are numerous causes, a systematic approach is necessary for the diagnosis and management of these patients. A thorough clinical evaluation and chest roentgenogram are pivotal in formulating a differential diagnosis. Diagnostic testing is tailored to the individual patient.
R H, Israel, R H, Poe
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Hemoptysis in Israeli CF patients — Prevalence, treatment, and clinical characteristics
ObjectiveTo identify the characteristics of CF patients with hemoptysis in Israel and to compare clinical features and risk factors to a control group of CF patients without hemoptysis.DesignRetrospective chart review.PatientsAll CF patients in Israel ...
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Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2011
The etiology of hemoptysis can sometimes be difficult to identify and requires a complete and sequential approach. It is also important to initially maintain a broad differential diagnosis. We present a patient who had an extremely rare adenoid cystic carcinoma of the nasopharynx as the cause of hemoptysis. This also highlights the importance of having
Maher, Tabba +2 more
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The etiology of hemoptysis can sometimes be difficult to identify and requires a complete and sequential approach. It is also important to initially maintain a broad differential diagnosis. We present a patient who had an extremely rare adenoid cystic carcinoma of the nasopharynx as the cause of hemoptysis. This also highlights the importance of having
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2016
Hemoptysis, or coughing of blood, oftentimes triggers anxiety and fear for patients. The etiology of hemoptysis will determine the clinical course, which includes watchful waiting or intensive care admission. Any amount of hemoptysis that compromises the patient's respiratory status is considered massive hemoptysis and should be considered a medical ...
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Hemoptysis, or coughing of blood, oftentimes triggers anxiety and fear for patients. The etiology of hemoptysis will determine the clinical course, which includes watchful waiting or intensive care admission. Any amount of hemoptysis that compromises the patient's respiratory status is considered massive hemoptysis and should be considered a medical ...
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Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Definition Hemoptysis is defined as coughing up of blood or the presence of blood in sputum. It is not a common symptom in children and although not usually life-threatening, it can become so. Massive hemoptysis is defined as bleeding that exceeds 8 mL/kg per 24 hours.
P, Pianosi, H, al-sadoon
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Definition Hemoptysis is defined as coughing up of blood or the presence of blood in sputum. It is not a common symptom in children and although not usually life-threatening, it can become so. Massive hemoptysis is defined as bleeding that exceeds 8 mL/kg per 24 hours.
P, Pianosi, H, al-sadoon
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Hospital Practice, 1987
Once hematemesis is ruled out, initial evaluation should be the simplest, least invasive, and most cost effective—preferably in a hospital setting. Scant hemoptysis demands as much diagnostic effort as frank bleeding.
N L, Turcios, M, Vega
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Once hematemesis is ruled out, initial evaluation should be the simplest, least invasive, and most cost effective—preferably in a hospital setting. Scant hemoptysis demands as much diagnostic effort as frank bleeding.
N L, Turcios, M, Vega
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Hemoptysis in an adolescent with EVALI
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2022Vaping associated lung injury (EVALI) has increased in prevalence after first being noted in an outbreak among teenagers in 2019. Vaping involves the use of a heating device to aerosolize a product, typically nicotine or more recently, cannabinoids. Products that contain cannabinoids, such as CBD oil, are being used more as these products are easy to ...
Chelsea Reynolds, Heather Staples
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2003
Hemoptysis is a common complaint the emergency physician encounters. Most cases are minor and treatable or self-limited. In many cases a cause is never determined. Massive hemoptysis is an occasional occurrence that must be assessed and managed swiftly.
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Hemoptysis is a common complaint the emergency physician encounters. Most cases are minor and treatable or self-limited. In many cases a cause is never determined. Massive hemoptysis is an occasional occurrence that must be assessed and managed swiftly.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1987
Massive hemoptysis is an uncommon but life-threatening emergency. The loss of at least 600 mL of blood within a 48-hour period has been associated with a high mortality rate. Initial stabilization including airway and ventilation management, IV fluids, oxygen, and laboratory and radiographic studies should be done in the ED.
J P, Rudzinski, J, delCastillo
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Massive hemoptysis is an uncommon but life-threatening emergency. The loss of at least 600 mL of blood within a 48-hour period has been associated with a high mortality rate. Initial stabilization including airway and ventilation management, IV fluids, oxygen, and laboratory and radiographic studies should be done in the ED.
J P, Rudzinski, J, delCastillo
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987
In an attempt to more clearly delineate the importance and pathophysiology of moderate-severe hemoptysis, a clinical and experimental study was performed. The clinical portion consisted of a retrospective review of 344 patients undergoing thoracotomy for penetrating trauma. There were 138 patients with injuries to the trachea, mainstem bronchi or lungs.
R F, Wilson, G W, Soullier, R G, Wiencek
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In an attempt to more clearly delineate the importance and pathophysiology of moderate-severe hemoptysis, a clinical and experimental study was performed. The clinical portion consisted of a retrospective review of 344 patients undergoing thoracotomy for penetrating trauma. There were 138 patients with injuries to the trachea, mainstem bronchi or lungs.
R F, Wilson, G W, Soullier, R G, Wiencek
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