Abstract
A 79-year-old female patient was admitted because of profuse bleeding from a skin defect in the anterior chest due to a deep sternal wound infection. Eighteen years earlier, she had undergone irradiation to treat a sternal metastasis from breast cancer. Computed tomography (CT) showed the extravasation of iodinated contrast material from the ascending aorta. The patient underwent an immediate thoracotomy and recovered. This report presents a very rare case of massive bleeding from the thoracic aorta due to a mediastinal infection after irradiation for sternal metastasis from breast cancer.
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Kamiyoshihara, M., Ibe, T., Igai, H., Kawatani, N., Hayashi, H., Shimizu, K., & Takeyoshi, I. (2014). Profuse mediastinal hemorrhage due to mediastinitis after a sternal infection. Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery : Official Journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia, 20, 629–631. https://doi.org/10.5761/atcs.cr.13-00010
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