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Fig. 1C. 49-year-old woman with massive hemoptysis. Location of bleeding was shown on chest radiography, but cause was not identified on chest radiography. CT was not performed. Bronchial arteriogram shows dilated right bronchial artery and systemic hypervascularization in right upper lobe. Bronchiectasis was found at pathologic examination after surgical resection of right upper lobe, which was performed to avoid further life-threatening recurrence of hemoptysis.