%0 Journal Article %T Transcatheter Management of Non-Bronchial Systemic Arteries Causing Hemoptysis in a Patient with Tuberculosis %A £¿i£¿dem £¿zer %A Bora Peynircio£¿lu %A Barbaros £¿il %A Figen Demirkaz£¿k %J Turk Toraks Dergisi %D 2010 %I Aves Yayincilik %X Tuberculosis is the leading cause of hemoptysis in developing countries. The underlying cause of hemoptysis in chronic lung inflammation such as tuberculosis is an enlarged bronchial and/or non-bronchial arteries. Bronchial artery embolization is a well known and effective way of treatment for hemoptysis. Embolization of the non-bronchial arterial supply to the bronchial artery distribution is also described for management of hemoptysis in a number of studies. Herein, we present a series of endovascular treatment sessions of a unique tuberculosis patient with massive hemoptysis who developed multiple hypertrophic non-bronchial systemic arteries from a variety of sources, as well as enlarged bronchial arteries. %K Tuberculosis %K hemoptysis %K embolization %K bronchial artery %U http://www.toraks.org.tr/journal/text.php3?id=706