Severe pulmonary hemorrhage following lymphography

Abstract
The hemoptysis which occurs following lymphography typically consists of one or more episodes of blood-tinged sputum, and generally requires no treatment. In contradistinction to this “mild” form of hemoptysis, the current report describes a case of hemoptysis following lymphography—hemoptysis so severe as to require multiple transfusions. Time course and possible etiologic factors are discussed. Cancer 43:482–483, 1979.

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