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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Posterior-anterior chest x-ray in Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia showing severe, bilateral pulmonary interstitial infiltrates with pneumatocoeles

From the collection of Matthew Gingo, UPMC

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Chest x-ray of a patient with amiodarone pulmonary toxicity

From the collection of Athanasia Pataka, MD

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Causes of non-resolving pneumonia

Created by the BMJ Knowledge Centre based on tables from Athanasia Pataka

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Aetiologies and possible differential diagnosis of interstitial lung disease

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Posterior-anterior chest x-ray with bibasilar linear interstitial changes consistent with asbestosis

From the personal collection of Kenneth D. Rosenman, MD

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Radiographic resolution of causal pathogens of pneumonia

Created by Athanasia Pataka

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Possible causal agents of drug-induced pulmonary parenchymal disease

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Chest x-ray of a patient with eosinophilic pneumonia

From the collection of Athanasia Pataka, MD

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Causes of persistent pulmonary infiltrate in immunocompromised patients

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Assessment of persistent pulmonary infiltrate

Chest CT scan of a patient with amiodarone pulmonary toxicity, showing asymmetric opacities with a peripheral distribution

From the collection of Athanasia Pataka, MD

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