Hemoptysis originating from the bronchial artery in takayasu arteritis with ulcerative colitis

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Abstract

Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a large-vessel vasculitis affecting the aorta and its main branches. Hemoptysis can be experienced as the respiratory manifestation, but origination from a bronchial artery is rare. Ulcerative colitis (UC) shares genetic similarities with TAK; HLA-B52*01 is associated with TAK and UC. We herein report a patient who presented with hemoptysis from the right bronchial artery and was diagnosed with TAK during the follow-up of UC. Transcatheter embolization was performed, and prednisolone and tocilizumab induced remission. Complication of TAK should be considered in the clinical course of HLA-B52-positive UC patients, and tocilizumab may be a treatment option.

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Imamura, R., Hayashi, K., Sada, K. E., Yamamura, Y., Yamaguchi, S., Morishita, M., … Wada, J. (2019). Hemoptysis originating from the bronchial artery in takayasu arteritis with ulcerative colitis. Internal Medicine, 58(2), 293–295. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.1463-18

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