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Chest [[CT]] findings in [[Legionellosis]] include bilateral, multiple affected segments and peripheral lung consolidation with ground glass opacity. | Chest [[CT]] findings in [[Legionellosis]] include bilateral, multiple affected segments and peripheral lung consolidation with ground glass opacity. | ||
[[Image:Legionellosis CT.jpg|thumb|200px|center|Various stages of the disease. Chest radiograph (A) and [[high-resolution computed tomography]] (B) at hospital admission. Repeat high-resolution [[computerized tomography]] of the chest a week after hospital admission (C,D), shown in a 42 year old male with severe pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophila serogroup 11a. | [[Image:Legionellosis CT.jpg|thumb|200px|center|Various stages of the disease. Chest radiograph (A) and [[high-resolution computed tomography]] (B) at hospital admission. Repeat high-resolution [[computerized tomography]] of the chest a week after hospital admission (C,D), shown in a 42 year old male with severe pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophila serogroup 11a.]] | ||
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Chest CT findings in Legionellosis include bilateral, multiple affected segments and peripheral lung consolidation with ground glass opacity.