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Chest, Vol 67, 613-615, Copyright © 1975 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Hyperacute radiation pneumonitis

AL Goldman and R Enquist

We present a patient who developed radiation pneumonitis only eight days after beginning therapy. The pneumonitis responded dramatically to prednisone on four occasions, which was a helpful point in the differential diagnosis.


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