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Fig. 4. 50-year-old man with massive hemoptysis. Chest CT scan shows
both site and cause of bleeding. Contrast-enhanced CT scan shows aortic false
aneurysm, fistulized into left lower lobe bronchi. Lesion was seen on
millimetric unenhanced images (not shown), and contrast-enhanced CT was
subsequently performed.