. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . \ 2;18-12-12. Fig. 27. Both chests are clearing up. 1 i(., The right chest is almost clear. The arrow (R)indicates a faint trace of the interlobar (L) indicates an adhesion developed by theempyema. Note: This case was referred to in the paper as one in which an error in prognosis was made. On the dateof Fig. 8, the indications were that it would prove fatal. Hemorrhagic Pneumonitis 223 Roentgen Ray No. 68S2. Group (e). This series presents a case in which the lungs remained uninvolved for sevend


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . \ 2;18-12-12. Fig. 27. Both chests are clearing up. 1 i(., The right chest is almost clear. The arrow (R)indicates a faint trace of the interlobar (L) indicates an adhesion developed by theempyema. Note: This case was referred to in the paper as one in which an error in prognosis was made. On the dateof Fig. 8, the indications were that it would prove fatal. Hemorrhagic Pneumonitis 223 Roentgen Ray No. 68S2. Group (e). This series presents a case in which the lungs remained uninvolved for sevendays and then developed hemorrhagic pneumonitis, complicated by pleural effusion, interlobar pleuritis, and empyema, which was confirmed by autopsy.


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