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This anteroposterior (AP) radiograph revealed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates throughout the entirety of each lung field in the case of a child with leukemia, as well as chickenpox pneumonia. The fact that this child had leukemia made him that much mor... |
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This anteroposterior (AP) radiograph revealed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates throughout the entirety of each lung field in the case of a child with leukemia, as well as chickenpox pneumonia. The fact that this child had leukemia made him that much more susceptible to contracting a pneumonic infection as evidenced here. | This anteroposterior (AP) radiograph revealed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates throughout the entirety of each lung field in the case of a child with leukemia, as well as chickenpox pneumonia. The fact that this child had leukemia made him that much more susceptible to contracting a pneumonic infection as evidenced here. | ||
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This anteroposterior (AP) radiograph revealed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates throughout the entirety of each lung field in the case of a child with leukemia, as well as chickenpox pneumonia. The fact that this child had leukemia made him that much more susceptible to contracting a pneumonic infection as evidenced here.
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