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Chest, Vol 78, 107-109, Copyright © 1980 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Diffuse pneumonitis due to adenovirus type 21 in a civilian

RD Pearson, WJ Hall, MA Menegus and RG Douglas Jr

A patient with severe pneumonitis due to adenovirus type 21 responded to oxygen delivered by continuous positive airway pressure through a face mask. Pulmonary function studies over ten months demonstrated resolving, restrictive lung disease. The prognosis of severe adenovirus pneumonia may be better than expected based on previous reports.


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