• Arch. Bronconeumol. · Feb 2000

    Review Case Reports

    [Tracheobronchomegaly: an exceptional predisposing factor for pulmonary aspergillomas and massive hemoptysis].

    • M Haro, M Vizcaya, J Jiménez López, A Núñez, N Loeches, and F Mansilla.
    • Sección de Neumología, Hospital General de Albacete.
    • Arch. Bronconeumol. 2000 Feb 1; 36 (2): 103-5.

    AbstractMounier-Kuhn syndrome--or tracheobronchomegaly--is a rare congenital disorder characterized by significant dilation of the trachea and main bronchi. It is accompanied by ineffective cough and is often complicated by recurrent lung infections and bronchiectasis. Clinical presentation varies widely, ranging from forms with scarce involvement of functional capacity to others that progress to respiratory failure that can prove fatal. We report an exceptional case of massive hemoptysis secondary to the presence of pulmonary aspergillomas and bilateral bronchiectasis in which bronchial arteriography with embolization and surgical resection were insufficient for resolving the complications.

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