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Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022
Dispatch

Bordetella hinzii Pneumonia in Patient with SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Hend Ben LakhalComments to Author , José Bras Cachinho, Pierre Kalfon, Thierry Naas, and Zehaira Benseddik
Author affiliations: Centre Hospitalier de Chartres, Le Coudray, France (H. Ben Lakhal, J. Bras Cachinho, P. Kalfon, Z. Benseddik); Hôpital Bicêtre, Kremlin-Bicêtre, France (T. Naas)

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Computed tomography scans of patient with Bordetella hinzii pneumonia and severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. A, B) Scan at admission showing bilateral evidence of extensive areas of mainly crazy paving patterns with some posterior consolidations. C, D) Scan at day 25 showing  marked increased extent of consolidation.

Figure. Computed tomography scans of patient with Bordetella hinzii pneumonia and severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. A, B) Scan at admission showing bilateral evidence of extensive areas of mainly crazy paving patterns with some posterior consolidations. C, D) Scan at day 25 showing marked increased extent of consolidation.

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