Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7239364 Radiology of Infectious Diseases 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Initial chest radiographic findings help in diagnosing the type of pneumonia, and consolidation associated with peribronchial cuffing is a common finding in viral pneumonia like H1N1. Prognosis based on evaluation and monitoring of serial chest radiographs is a valuable tool in predicting the final clinical outcome of the patient. Extensive involvement of both lungs, in the form of multi-zonal and bilateral lung opacities is frequently associated with adverse prognosis.
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