2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrid.2016.11.005
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H1N1 influenza: Characterization of initial chest radiographic findings and prognostic value of serial chest radiographs

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“…It is a nonspecific response of the bronchus, which can be seen in the onset of infectious and noninfectious diseases [18,19]. In addition, peribronchial cuffing is a common finding in other viral pneumonias such as H1N1 influenza [20], rhinoviruses, respiratory syncytial viruses, adenoviruses and other coronaviruses. Bilateral parahiliar peribronchial cuffing were observed as far as in 818% of the CXR in our study; however due to its low specificity, it should not be considered as a definitive sign for COVID-19.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a nonspecific response of the bronchus, which can be seen in the onset of infectious and noninfectious diseases [18,19]. In addition, peribronchial cuffing is a common finding in other viral pneumonias such as H1N1 influenza [20], rhinoviruses, respiratory syncytial viruses, adenoviruses and other coronaviruses. Bilateral parahiliar peribronchial cuffing were observed as far as in 818% of the CXR in our study; however due to its low specificity, it should not be considered as a definitive sign for COVID-19.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%