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Author: Ishiguro, Takashi; Kobayashi, Yasuhito; Uozumi, Ryuji; Takata, Naomi; Takaku, Yotaro; Kagiyama, Naho; Kanauchi, Tetsu; Shimizu, Yoshihiko; Takayanagi, Noboru
Title: Viral Pneumonia Requiring Differentiation from Acute and Progressive Diffuse Interstitial Lung Diseases
  • Document date: 2019_12_15
  • ID: 6zzunn00_17
    Snippet: The median (range) duration from the onset of symptoms to admission of the 53 patients with viral pneumonia was 11.0 (0-30) days. With the exception of 2 patients for whom corticosteroids had been prescribed by local physicians, the clinical symptoms, radiological findings, and laboratory findings were progressive, and 20 of the patients (37.7%) showed respiratory failure. The symptoms experienced by these 53 patients are listed in Table 2 . Sore.....
    Document: The median (range) duration from the onset of symptoms to admission of the 53 patients with viral pneumonia was 11.0 (0-30) days. With the exception of 2 patients for whom corticosteroids had been prescribed by local physicians, the clinical symptoms, radiological findings, and laboratory findings were progressive, and 20 of the patients (37.7%) showed respiratory failure. The symptoms experienced by these 53 patients are listed in Table 2 . Sore throat and fever were more frequently found in patients with viral pneumonia than in those with other diseases. The duration from the onset of symptoms to admission and maximum body temperature did not differ between the groups to a statistically significant extent.

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