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Pneumonia

Pearls for interpreting patients' radiographs

Pages 58-73 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

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Although a chest radiograph is essential in confirming suspected pneumonia and establishing its location, it cannot determine the cause. Pneumonia is a serious disease, and most patients and physicians want to start treatment without waiting for laboratory identification of the specific infecting organism. In this article, Dr Montgomery provides the means of making an educated preliminary diagnosis on the basis of radiographic patterns of infiltration and other clues in the radiographic picture.

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