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Shrijan Shrestha1, Pragya Rai1, Gyan Kayastha1
1Department of Medicine Patan Academy of Health Sciences, School of Medicine Lalitpur Nepal.
Abstract:
This article highlights the critical importance of identifying the classic triad of hemoptysis, anemia, and diffuse pulmonary infiltrates, offering clinicians a structured approach for the timely diagnosis and management of the diffuse alveolar hemorrhage in setting of GPA. Post-intubation HRCT findings revealed diffuse patchy ground glass opacities in both lungs, along with right lobar consolidation showing liquefaction and an air-fluid level.
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