Fig. 8From: Evaluation of the bronchial arteries: normal findings, hypertrophy and embolization in patients with hemoptysisRasmussen’s aneurysm. Active TB can cause hemoptysis due to rupture of a Rasmussen’s aneurysm (a, white arrow), which is a pseudo-aneurysm of the pulmonary artery adjacent to a cavity in patients with pulmonary TB (b)Back to article page