A rare cause of recurrent massive hemoptysis

Respirol Case Rep. 2024 Dec 12;12(12):e70091. doi: 10.1002/rcr2.70091. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Pulmonary artery aneurysmal rupture is a rare cause of massive hemoptysis. When the suspected origin of bleeding is the pulmonary artery, comprehensive evaluation is necessary to determine aetiology and guide appropriate management. Behçet's disease and Hughes-Stovin Syndrome (HSS) are important differentials to consider after infections and malignancy have been ruled out. Pulmonary artery aneurysms with aneurysmal wall enhancement and 'in-situ' thrombus should prompt the suspicion of HSS. Early diagnosis and treatment with immunosuppressants and endovascular interventions in selected patients may improve the prognosis and prevent episodes of fatal hemoptysis.

Keywords: Hughes–Stovin syndrome; massive hemoptysis; pulmonary artery aneurysm.