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==Overview==
Chest [[CT scan]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of Q fever. Findings on a [[CT scan]] that indicate Q fever include scattered [[Consolidation (medicine)|consolidation]] and opacities or lobar consolidation in one specific lobe.


==Overview==
==CT==
*Similar to [[Chest X-ray|chest X-ray]], the CT can show scattered [[Consolidation (medicine)|consolidation]] and opacities or lobar consolidation in one specific lobe.
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*Chest CT of the same patient.
*CT shows scattered ground glass opacities more predominant in the left upper zones.
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Overview

Chest CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of Q fever. Findings on a CT scan that indicate Q fever include scattered consolidation and opacities or lobar consolidation in one specific lobe.

CT

  • Similar to chest X-ray, the CT can show scattered consolidation and opacities or lobar consolidation in one specific lobe.
CT chest Q fever - Case courtesy of Royal Melbourne Hospital Respiratory, Radiopaedia.org, rID 21993
  • Chest CT of the same patient.
  • CT shows scattered ground glass opacities more predominant in the left upper zones.

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