Hemoptysis in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Complicated by Rasmussen’s Pseudoaneurysm. A Pediatric Case Report./ Hemoptisis secundaria a tuberculosis pulmonar complicada con pseudoaneurisma de Rasmussen. Reporte de un caso en pediatría
We present the case of a 12-year-old boy admitted to the hospital due to hemoptysis without other symptoms. We performed a Thorax X-Ray (pathological), laboratory with elevated acute phase reactants, TST (negative), sputum x 3 with negative smear and computed tomography angiography showing a tree-in-bud pattern in all lobes, and dilatation of a brunch of the pulmonary artery in the upper left lobe. We considered primary vascular anomaly or lesion due to infection as a differential diagnosis. The patient underwent digital angiography and therapeutic embolization of this pseudoaneurysm. After seventeen days, 2/3 of the sputum cultures were positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The patient received standard anti-TB therapy with favorable evolution. This case highlights the importance of considering complications such as Rasmussen's pseudoaneurysm in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and recurrent or massive hemoptysis.