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Rasmussen's aneurysm, a rare complication of pulmonary tuberculosis, was successfully treated in a young male patient presenting with hemoptysis. Trans-arterial embolization effectively managed this life-threatening pseudoaneurysm.

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  • Vascular Surgery
  • Radiology

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  • Rasmussen's aneurysm is an uncommon, potentially fatal complication following pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • It presents as a pseudoaneurysm within a pulmonary cavity, often leading to hemoptysis.
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