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Natural history and therapeutic implications of patients with catamenial hemoptysis. | LitMetric

Natural history and therapeutic implications of patients with catamenial hemoptysis.

Respir Med

Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Inha University, Hospital 7-206, 3-Ga, Shinheung Dong, Jung Gu, Inchon 400-103, Republic of Korea.

Published: May 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • The need for specific treatments like hormonal therapy or surgery for catamenial hemoptysis is uncertain, leading to the development of an observational study instead.
  • Four patients were followed for an average of 58 months without specific treatment, with assessments including physical exams and chest scans at diagnosis and follow-up.
  • Results showed improvement in symptoms for all patients, with some seeing complete resolution, indicating that observation alone might be a viable treatment option.

Article Abstract

Evidence as to whether clinician has to give specific treatment in all patients of catamenial hemoptysis is unclear. We considered that the current treatment such as long-term usage of hormonal agent or surgery might be excessive for the catamenial hemoptysis. Therefore, we developed prospective observation study with observation strategy and follow-up for the patients. In sequential four patients of catamenial hemoptysis between December 2000 and November 2001, physical examination, chest X-ray, pelvic ultrasonogram and chest CT scan were taken at both the diagnosis and last follow-up. All patients were only observed without specific treatment within the limit of the possibility and followed for average 58 months. Mean age of patients was 23.5years (range, 22-25years). All patients have a history of undertaking one or two dilatations and curettages before diagnosis. The chest CT scans of all patients presented with ground-glass opacities of peripheral location that were disappeared without any residual lesion at last follow-up. Hemoptysis of two patients was spontaneously disappeared after 6 months. In the other two patients, it was greatly lessened in amount and frequency, then clinically insignificant in one. It was disappeared after subsequent 2 months and then relapsed two times in the late of follow-up of another patient. This study suggests that observation only may be an alternative option in the treatment of catamenial hemoptysis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2006.08.021DOI Listing

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