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Poorly defined patches of infiltrates or atelectasis are more indicative of a viral etiology
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Uncomplicated Pneumoniadisease may also take the form of subsegmental or nodular opacities (eg, round pneumonia) or infiltrates. Clinical correlation is always important, especially when considering other, rarer causes of similar radiographic patterns.
<span>Poorly defined patches of infiltrates or atelectasis are more indicative of a viral etiology.[8] The ‘atypical’ pathogens, M pneumoniae or C pneumoniae, classically produce bilateral focal or interstitial infiltrates that appear to be more extensive relative to the milder but p Summary
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