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This type of pneumonia occurs more commonly in patients whose immune systems are not working normally, such as cancer patients, transplant patients, and ...
Bacterial infections such as pneumonia or an ear infection can happen along with bronchiolitis. In this case, your child's health care provider may give an ...
Chest X-ray is often not typical and looks like pneumonia. Ongoing, called chronic, coccidioidomycosis. If the first coccidioidomycosis infection doesn't clear ...
For treatment of pneumonia: Adults—2 grams (g) once as a single dose. Children weighing 34 kilograms (kg) or more—Dose is based on ...
“Pneumocystis pneumonia is a life threatening lung infection that can develop in any patient with a depleted immune system,” says Dr. Wieruszewski. “However, we ...
The image helps determine whether you have heart problems, a collapsed lung, pneumonia, broken ribs, emphysema, cancer or any of several other conditions.
Respiratory infections. People with COPD are more likely to have colds, the flu and pneumonia. · Heart problems. For reasons that aren't fully understood, COPD ...
Acute pulmonary embolism associated with COVID-19 pneumonia detected by pulmonary CT angiography. RSNA. 2020; doi:10.1148/radiol.2020201544. Stevens SM, et ...
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