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(Fr: hémoptysie isolée). Lone hemoptysis. Hemoptysis presumed to be drug-induced may disclose an underlying airway or pulmonary benign or malignant condition. Hemoptysis is a classic, though inconsistent manifestation of underlying diffuse alveolar hemorrhage or DAH (see under IIIa). Certain drugs do increase the risk of post-procedural (e.g. TBLB, maybe also cryobiopsy) bleeding and need to be withdrawn prior to the procedure

Publications

Valenti A, Casutt A, Koutsokera A, Noetzli J, Perentes JY, Krueger T, Pons M, Nicod LP, Lovis A

Late Major Hemoptysis After Lung Volume Reduction With Coils Induced by Dual Antiaggregation Therapy.

The Annals of thoracic surgery 2016 Feb;101;e49-50 — 2016 Feb — e49-50

Yiannakopoulou EC

Hemoptysis under diclofenac and antiplatelet doses of aspirin.

Pharmacology 2011;87;1-4 — 2011 — 1-4

Boussuges A, Pinet C, Thomas P, Bergmann E, Sainty JM, Vervloet D

Haemoptysis after breath-hold diving.

The European respiratory journal 1999 Mar;13;697-9 — 1999 Mar — 697-9

vanSonnenberg E, Wittich G

Hemoptysis during lung biopsy after aspirin.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1998 Jul;171;261 — 1998 Jul — 261

Gonzálo Hernández C, Hernández Caballero A, Bello Dronda S, Lucía Cuesta JF

[Hemoptysis and aspirin ingestion].

Sangre 1987;32;762-3 — 1987 — 762-3