
Article in Japanese
An autopsy case of adult woman who died of massive hemoptysis due to a bronchial artery aneurysm associated with polyarteritis nodosa
Atsushi Sumida Naoto Kobayashi Tomomi Ogawa Shingo Hirano Akihiro Nakao
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tsushima Municipal Hospital
A 29-year-old woman presented with hemoptysis. She developed massive hemoptysis in the emergency department, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed. Examination revealed a return of spontaneous circulation, but no spontaneous breathing. On the sixth hospital day, she died. Autopsy revealed fibrinoid necrotizing vasculitis in bronchial, coronary, renal, splenic, ovarian, mesenteric, cholecystic, and adrenal arteries 0.2 to 2 mm in diameter, and multiple renal infarctions and myocardial infarctions were present. She was diagnosed with polyarteritis nodosa. Massive hemoptysis was probably due to a bronchial artery aneurysm accompanied by the destruction of external elastic membrane and the deposition of hemosiderin. We report this case because the complication of massive hemoptysis in a patient associated with polyarteritis nodosa is considered to be rare.
Polyarteritis nodosa Bronchial artery aneurysm Massive hemoptysis
Received 10 Dec 2016 / Accepted 22 Mar 2017
AJRS, 6(4): 291-294, 2017