Rasmussen’s Aneurysm: A Rare and Potentially Fatal Cause of Hemoptysis
J. Jaber, Ayoub Innabi, Divya Patel
Advances in respiratory medicine · 2021-04
Abstract
Rasmussen's aneurysm is a rare and fatal cause of hemoptysis secondary to infection with pulmonary tuberculosis. The most commonly involved vessels include the bronchial arteries, but rarely can involve the pulmonary artery. We report the case of a 62-year-old female from the Philippines with undiagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis who presented with massive hemoptysis. After hemodynamic stabilization, Rasmussen's aneurysm was diagnosed by computed tomography of the chest with angiography, confirmed with invasive angiography. She was treated definitively with glue embolization of the affected artery.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Bronchial artery
- Aneurysm
- Radiology
- Embolization
- Angiography
- Computed tomography angiography
- Pulmonary artery
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis
- Computed tomography