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Rasmussen’s aneurysm: A rare cause of haemoptysis
Rasmussen’s aneurysm is a rare and life-threatening cause of recurrent hemoptysis in post tuberculosis patients. Appropriate and early treatment can prevent complications like severe life-threatening hemoptysis due to aneurysm rupture.
Bhupen Barman +2 more
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Successful Endovascular Management of Recurrent Hemoptysis due to Multiple Rasmussen Aneurysms in a Case of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Rare Case Scenario [PDF]
Background: Hemoptysis is defined as coughing out of blood. Pulmonary tuberculosis is the most common cause of hemoptysis in tuberculosis-endemic countries like India.
Shritik Devkota +5 more
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Successful embolization of Rasmussens aneurysm for severe haemoptysis [PDF]
A 56 year old man with a history of smoking related COPD was admitted to our hospital with a one week history of worsening chronic cough with the recent development of haemorrhagic phlegm and a subfebrile state. Chest x-rays showed a cavitary infiltrate in the left upper lobe, a right pleural effusion and bilateral mediastinal partially calcified ...
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Rasmussen's aneurysm: A rare and forgotten cause of hemoptysis
Hemoptysis as a sequelae of past tubercular infection of lungs is a known occurrence. Hemoptysis in such a patient can result from a number of etiologies like tubercular reactivation, bronchiectasis, aspergiloma and vascular complications like hypervascularity from bronchial arteries, arteriovenous fistula formation, pseudoaneurysms, etc.
Gagan Sharma
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Rasmussen's Aneurysm in Childhood: A Case Report
In medical literature, few cases of Rasmussen's aneurysm have been reported until now, and to the best of our knowledge, there has been no description of a case of Rasmussen's aneurysm in childhood. The child described in the case report had a restrictive cardiomyopathy, complicated by pulmonary hypertension, in association with miliary tuberculosis.
Gabriele Bronzetti, Fernando M Picchio
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Surgical repair of Rasmussen aneurysm of left pulmonary artery—case report [PDF]
Preksha Rani +2 more
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Successful Embolization of a Rasmussen Aneurysm Perfused by an Intercostal Artery Using Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Copolymer [PDF]
International audienceRasmussen aneurysm is a well-known cause of hemoptysis during tuberculosis infection, caused by injury to a pulmonary artery, leading to pseudoaneurysm formation.
Mathieu Di Bisceglie +9 more
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Intercostal (IC) artery aneurysm due to underlying tuberculosis (TB) is very rare in adults and even rarer in children, and very few cases have been reported so far.
Poonam Sherwani +3 more
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