2019
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.5114
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Bilateral Pulmonary Artery Mycotic Aneurysms in a Female with Infective Endocarditis

Abstract: We present a case of a young female who had large bilateral pulmonary artery aneurysms and was found to have infective endocarditis on echocardiography. Endovascular treatment was sought; however, was not possible due to severe sepsis and other associated complications. Subsequent serial imaging revealed the rapid enlargement of one of the aneurysms and possible rupture which proved to be fatal. Although pulmonary artery aneurysms are a rare vascular anomaly, they are seen in a wide variety of conditions, such… Show more

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“…The most frequently described symptoms of pulmonary MA are hemoptysis, cough, and fever. 8 However, in the case presented, the patient only manifested the first 1. Presence of MPA should be suspected whenever this symptom is shown.…”
Section: Discussion-conclusionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The most frequently described symptoms of pulmonary MA are hemoptysis, cough, and fever. 8 However, in the case presented, the patient only manifested the first 1. Presence of MPA should be suspected whenever this symptom is shown.…”
Section: Discussion-conclusionmentioning
confidence: 69%