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==Overview==
A [[chest x-ray]] is required in patients suspected to have plague, especially those with pneumonic plague. Findings on chest x-ray may reveal the true burden of pulmonary disease when there are minimal findings on auscultation during physical examination.
 
==Chest X-Ray==
[[Chest x-ray]]s can be variable but may show diffuse interstitial or unilateral lobar infiltrates or [[consolidation]]. A [[chest x-ray]] is indicated in patients suspected to have the plague, especially pneumonic plague, because findings on auscultation during physical exam are frequently deceiving and may underestimate the true burden of the infection.
 
Shown below are images of [[chest X-ray]]s of patients with plague.
 
[[Image:Chest pneumonic.jpg|400 px|thumb|left]]
 
[[Image:Bilateral plague.jpg|400 px|thumb|left|Bilateral Pulmonary Infection Greater in Left Lung]]
 
[[Image:Anteroposterior plague.jpg|400 px|thumb|left|Anteroposterior X-Ray of Plague Patient]]
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==References==
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Revision as of 02:18, 26 July 2014

Template:Pneumonic plague Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

A chest x-ray is required in patients suspected to have plague, especially those with pneumonic plague. Findings on chest x-ray may reveal the true burden of pulmonary disease when there are minimal findings on auscultation during physical examination.

Chest X-Ray

Chest x-rays can be variable but may show diffuse interstitial or unilateral lobar infiltrates or consolidation. A chest x-ray is indicated in patients suspected to have the plague, especially pneumonic plague, because findings on auscultation during physical exam are frequently deceiving and may underestimate the true burden of the infection.

Shown below are images of chest X-rays of patients with plague.

Bilateral Pulmonary Infection Greater in Left Lung
Anteroposterior X-Ray of Plague Patient


References

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