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English: Figure. . . Imaging studies of 42-year-old man with severe pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophila serogroup 11, showing lobar consolidation of the left lower lung lobe, with an air-bronchogram within the homogeneous airspace consolidation. Consensual mild pleural effusion was documented by a chest radiograph (A) and high-resolution computed tomography (B). A week after hospital admission, repeat high-resolution computerized tomography of the chest showed extensive and homogeneous consolidation of left upper and lower lobes, accompanied by bilateral ground-glass opacities (C and D).
Français : Différents stades de la maladie. Radiographie thoracique (A) et une tomodensitométrie à haute résolution (B) à la date d'hospitalisation. Tomodensitométrie du thorax une semaine après l'hospitalisation (C, D), d'un homme de 42 ans atteint d'une pneumonie grave causée par la Legionella pneumophila du sérogroupe 11a.
Deutsch: Verschiedene Kranheitsstadien der Legionellose: Röntgenaufnahme der Lunge (A) und hoch auflösende Computertomographie (B) zum Zeitpunkt der Krankenhauseinweisung. Wiederholung der Computertomographie eine Woche später (C,D), 42jähriger männlicher Patient mit schwerer linksseitiger Pneumonie verursacht durch Legionella pneumophila Serogruppe 11a
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Source Emerging Infectious Diseases, http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/18/11/12-0216-f1.htm
Author Antonella GrottolaComments to Author , Fabio Forghieri, Marisa Meacci, Anna Fabio, Lorena Pozzi, Patrizia Marchegiano, Mauro Codeluppi, Monica Morselli, Leonardo Potenza, Ambra Paolini, Valeria Coluccio, Mario Luppi, Fabio Rumpianesi, and Monica Pecorari
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