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Shadyside Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Correspondence: For reprints contact: Gary G. Winzelberg, MD, Div. of Nuclear Medicine, Shadyside Hospital, 5230 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15232.
ABSTRACT
Noninvasive techniques to aid in the diagnosis of massive pulmonary hemoptysis would be helpful in guiding more-invasive procedures such as bronchial artery angiography, which carries a risk of transverse myelitis. We studied a patient with technetium-labeled red cells and successfully detected a site of intermittent hemorrhage from the lung.
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