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In [[medicine]], '''hemoptysis''' is "expectoration or spitting of blood originating from any part of the [[respiratory tract]], usually from hemorrhage in the lung parenchyma ([[pulmonary alveoli]]) and [[the bronchial arteries]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[medicine]], '''hemoptysis''' is "expectoration or spitting of blood originating from any part of the [[respiratory tract]], usually from hemorrhage in the lung parenchyma ([[pulmonary alveoli]]) and [[the bronchial arteries]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>



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In medicine, hemoptysis is "expectoration or spitting of blood originating from any part of the respiratory tract, usually from hemorrhage in the lung parenchyma (pulmonary alveoli) and the bronchial arteries."[1]

Diagnosis

Cancer may underlie hemoptysis, even when the chest x-ray is normal.[2]

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