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Bronchial artery is one of the important blood vessels which supply blood to lungs. If there is any abnormalities or dilation which may cause disturbance in the blood flow and also cause poor pulmonary circulation, pulmonary artery obstruction, chronic or severe thromboembolic diseases. Untreated also cause heart failure and eventually death.
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