Q:What is an appropriate workup for hemoptysis in an adult?
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Consultant. No. 2 Hemoptysis: Benign or Not?
By THOMAS L. PETTY, MD-Series Editor |
December 31, 2006
University of Colorado
Dr Petty is professor of medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver and Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke’s Medical
Center in Chicago. An international authority on respiratory diseases, Dr Petty has published more than 800 articles and is the author or
editor of more than 40 books and editions. He was named a Master Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians in 1995. He is also
a Master of the American College of Physicians and a Fellow of the American Association of Respirator y Care. Dr Petty is cochairman of
the National Lung Health Education Program, a health care initiative designed for primary care physicians and the public.
Q:What is an appropriate workup for hemoptysis in an adult?
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