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The X ray findings may range from minor to extensive bilateral abnormalities including increased bronchovascular markings, airspace opacities, patchy infiltrates, interstitial changes, patchy to confluent air space consolidation, nodular opacities, reticular opacities, reticulonodular shadowing, pleural effusion, to total opacification of lung segments and lobes. | |||
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Overview
The X ray findings may range from minor to extensive bilateral abnormalities including increased bronchovascular markings, airspace opacities, patchy infiltrates, interstitial changes, patchy to confluent air space consolidation, nodular opacities, reticular opacities, reticulonodular shadowing, pleural effusion, to total opacification of lung segments and lobes.