Sundry cases of gastro-intestinal disorder and of hemoptysis fall into the same class; possibly the cases of death in a fixed posture belong there, too.
He is said to have hadhemoptysis and arrived at hospital March 17 in coma.
Simon de Ronchard first noted the occurrence of several cases of hemoptysis following the administration of doses of eight grains daily.
Hemoptysis promptly ceased with the suspension of the drug.
There was but little hemoptysis and the patient soon recovered.
Instances of vicarious and compensatory epistaxis and hemoptysis are so common that any examples would be superfluous.
Tulpius speaks ofhemoptysis lasting chronically for thirty years, and there is a similar record of forty years' duration in the Ephemerides.
This was confirmed subsequently by the absence of any evidences of hemoptysisduring the whole period of convalescence.
Hemoptysis is a possible, but not a marked symptom.
The first symptoms of weakening of the compensation are irregularity in the beat and venous congestion of the head and face, causing bluing of the lips, often nosebleed, and sometimes hemoptysis and insomnia.
This lesion not infrequently causes epistaxis, hemoptysisand hematemesis.
Hemoptysis indicates injury to the lung, but does not give assurance that this organ has been penetrated.
This, however, from the writer’s observation, would appear to be an unusual proportion of cases in which hemoptysis was not present after wounds of the lungs.
In cases not demonstrably tuberculous, hemoptysis may require bronchoscopic examination to determine the origin.
Hemoptysis may have its origin from a luetic ulceration.
Occasionally the period just preceding a hemoptysis or during a hemoptysismay show hypertension in a patient whose usual condition is that of hypotension.
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