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Volume 10, Number 7—July 2004
Dispatch

Atypical Avian Influenza (H5N1)

Anucha Apisarnthanarak*Comments to Author , Rungrueng Kitphati†, Kanokporn Thongphubeth*, Prisana Patoomanunt*, Pimjai Anthanont*, Wattana Auwanit†, Pranee Thawatsupha†, Malinee Chittaganpitch†, Siriphan Saeng-Aroon†, Sunthareeya Waicharoen†, Piyaporn Apisarnthanarak‡, Gregory A. Storch§, Linda M. Mundy§, and Victoria J. Fraser§
Author affiliations: *Thammasart University Hospital, Pratumthani, Thailand; †National Institute of Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand; ‡Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand; §Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

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Figure 1

A. Chest radiograph on hospital day 5 at referring hospital shows patchy infiltration at bilateral lower lung fields. B. Chest radiograph upon admission to our hospital (24 hours later) shows rapidly progressive pneumonia in both lung fields, compatible with adult respiratory distress syndrome.

Figure 1. A. Chest radiograph on hospital day 5 at referring hospital shows patchy infiltration at bilateral lower lung fields. B. Chest radiograph upon admission to our hospital (24 hours later) shows rapidly progressive pneumonia in both lung fields, compatible with adult respiratory distress syndrome.

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