Chest Radiological Findings of Patients With Severe H1N1 Pneumonia Requiring Intensive Care
Conclusions:
Patients with H1N1 pneumonia admitted to the ICU had bilateral, extensive CXR, and CT abnormalities. Consolidations and ground-glass opacities were the most common imaging findings, predominantly affecting mid and lower lung zones. Imaging abnormalities were peribronchovascular and multifocal in a majority of patients.
Source: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine - Category: Intensive Care Authors: Rohani, P., Jude, C. M., Chan, K., Barot, N., Kamangar, N. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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