“…In the presence of pleural thickening, nonbronchial systemic feeder vessels that arise from the various arteries (eg, the intercostal artery, branches of the subclavian and axillary arteries, internal mammary artery, or inferior phrenic artery) may develop along the pleural surface and become enlarged as a result of the inflammatory process, and they can be a major source of massive hemoptysis (6,7,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21). In a previous study (6), the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of conventional CT in the depiction of a nonbronchial systemic artery were 80%, 84%, and 84%, respectively.…”