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What is the most common clinical presentation of pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms?
Haemoptysis and chest discomfort.
Traumatic haematopneumatocele within the right lower lobe, with a focus of contrast cavitation with a density in keeping with a likely traumatic pseudo aneurysm. It measures 1.5 x 1 .5 cm which follows the density of the aorta on both the arterial and portal venous phase. Right sided intercostal catheters are present, with the anterior intercostal catheter initially within lung parenchyma.
Right sided haemopneumothorax.