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[[Chest X-ray]] is sometimes useful to exclude [[pneumonia]], but not indicated in routine cases.
[[Chest X-ray]] is sometimes useful to exclude [[pneumonia]], but not indicated in routine cases.


'''Radiograph of a patient with respiratory syncytial virus infection'''
Shown below is a Radiograph of a patient with respiratory syncytial virus infection.
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Overview

Chest X-ray is sometimes useful to exclude pneumonia, but not indicated in routine cases.

Shown below is a Radiograph of a patient with respiratory syncytial virus infection.

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