1958 Volume 4 Issue 3 Pages 203-206
A female of 47 years old had chief complaint of hemoptoe ; no particular change was seen in her nasal cavity, larynx and pharynx, but bronchoscopic examination has found the bleeding punctum at the subvocalcord cavity on front tracheal wall. There was no reappearance of bleeding by the corrosion of silver nitrate solution.
This case was considered to be accidentalt racheal bleeding which was formerly reported by Matsui as a rear case.