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==Overview== | |||
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*In acute Q fever, X ray may show signs of atypical pneumonia (hazy non localized airspace opacities) and in some cases, it shows all the signs of typical pneumonia (lobar consolidation and occasional pleural effusions) | |||
*In chronic Q fever, interstitial fiibrosis can be seen. | |||
[[Image:Pneumonia_x-ray.jpg|center|thumb|''Image A'': A normal [[chest X-ray]]. ''Image B'': [[Q fever]] pneumonia.]] | [[Image:Pneumonia_x-ray.jpg|center|thumb|''Image A'': A normal [[chest X-ray]]. ''Image B'': [[Q fever]] pneumonia.]] | ||
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Overview
Chest X Ray
- In acute Q fever, X ray may show signs of atypical pneumonia (hazy non localized airspace opacities) and in some cases, it shows all the signs of typical pneumonia (lobar consolidation and occasional pleural effusions)
- In chronic Q fever, interstitial fiibrosis can be seen.