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Haemoptysis is expectoration of blood from the lower respiratory tract below the glottis.
In primary care the common causes of haemoptysis are acute and chronic bronchiectasis , TB , lung cancer , pneumonia and bronchiectasis ( BMJ best practice )
Infections - common cause in up to 60-70 % cases Pulmonary tuberculosis Pneumonia Bronchiectasis Chronic bronchitis Periodontal disease Sinusitis Tracheitis Lung abscess Fungal infections HIV.
Neoplasm -Lung cancer Lung metastasis Endobronchial tumours.
Vascular - AV malformations Arterio-bronchial fistula Ruptured thoracic aneurysm.
Autoimmune - Systemic lupus erythematosus Goodpasture syndrome Wegener's granulomatosis.
Cardiovascular - Pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary embolus LVF Severe mitral stenosis.
Trauma - complications of procedures as transbronchial lung biopsy , FNAC Lung contusion , penetrating injury Oral trauma epistaxis.
Children - lower resp tr infections bronchiectasis ( particularly in cystic fibrosis ) foreign body aspiration congenital cardiopathy.
Drugs - crack cocaine anticoagulants / antiplatelet
Haematological - coagulopathies thrombocytopenia plateket dysfunction
Iatrogenic/ Idiopathic or cryptogenic diagnosis of exclusion can be seen in 7 % to 34 % of cases.
Terminology - From Greek - spitting blood ( haima is blood and ptysis is spitting )
Pseudohaemoptysis - expectorated blood that does not arise from the lungs or the bronchial tubes blood...
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