Abstract

Hemoptysis in cases of tuberculosis sequelae most often has a bronchial arterial origin. The pulmonary arterial origin is observed in cases of false Rasmussen’s aneurysm. We report two cases of patients admitted for a hemoptysis of great abundance in a context of altered general condition; fever and chills with thoracic scans that revealed false Rasmüssen aneurysms.

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