Sarcoidosis [5] Aspergilloma [6] Tuberculosis Histoplasmosis [7] Pneumonia [8] Pulmonary edema [9] [10] Endometriosis and thoracic endometriosis syndrome [11] Foreign body aspiration and aspiration pneumonia [12] Goodpasture's syndrome [13] Microscopic polyangiitis [14] Granulomatosis with polyangiitis [15] Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis [16] [17] Bronchitis [18] Bronchiectasis [18] Pulmonary embolism [19] Anticoagulant use [19] Trauma [19] Lung abscess [19] Mitral stenosis [20] Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia [21] Bleeding disorders [22] Hughes-Stovin syndrome and other variants of Behet's disease [23] Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations Acute idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage of infancy [24] Massive hemoptysis and mortality [edit] Although there are reports that the fatality rate is as high as 80%, the mortality rate for hospitalized hemoptysis patients is 9.4% (with n=28539), calculated from the data in the article by Kinoshita et al

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