Hemoptysis in congenital heart disease
Hemoptysis in congenital heart disease most commonly seen in
[A] Ebstein anomaly
[B] Scimitar syndrome
[C] Parachute mitral valve
[D] Eisenmenger syndrome
Hemoptysis in congenital heart disease
Hemoptysis in congenital heart disease
Hemoptysis in congenital heart disease
What is the Pathophysiology of haemoptysis in PAH-CHD ?
- Obliterative remodeling of the pulmonary vascular bed
- Pulmonary microvascular changes
- Endothelial damage
- Vasoconstriction
- Thrombosis
PAH-CHD in which episodes of haemoptysis occur due to
- Erosion of hypertrophied bronchial arteries
- Dilation or angiomatoid lesion of bronchial arteriolar wall
- Hemostatic abnormalities
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