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Figure 1. Endovascular treatment was performed in a 61-year-old male patient with massive haemoptysis due to tuberculous bronchiectasis. (a) Left intercostal bronchial trunk, (b) right bronchial artery, (c,d) branches of right internal mammary artery. (e) A branch of the right costocervical trunk and (f) right fourth, and (g) fifth intercostal arteries causing parenchymal staining and pulmonary venous shunts were embolised after selective catheterization. (h) Post-embolisation image, intercostal artery injection. This patient had no recurrent bleeding during a follow-up period of 8 months.
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