05 October 2021
: Case report
Six Cases of Hemoptysis with Angiogenesis from Non-Bronchial Systemic Arteries
Unusual clinical course
Takumi Fukaya1ABCDEF, Hajime Kasai23ABCDE*, Toshihiko Sugiura2ABCD, Jun Nagata2BD, Kenichi Suzuki2BD, Kana Ohashi2BD, Nozomi Tanaka2BD, Mitsuhiro Abe2BD, Masaki Suga2BD, Seiichiro Sakao2ADE, Takuji Suzuki2ADEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.933187
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e933187
Figure 3. (A) Chest radiography combined with a schema showing increased vascularity. (B) Chest computed tomography shows multiple cavitary lesions in contact with the pleura throughout the left lung and a fungus ball on the dorsal side of the left lung upper lobe. (C) Angiography shows proliferation of the lateral thoracic artery, intercostal artery, and inferior phrenic artery flowing into the lesion. ICA – intercostal artery; IPA – inferior phrenic artery; LTA – lateral thoracic artery.






