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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_19
    Snippet: The median (range) white blood cell count and C-reactive protein (CRP) value were 9,000 (2,400-27,200)/mm 3 and 9.85 (0.09-46.8) mg/dL. There were no significant differences in the white blood cell counts or serum procalcitonin values between the patients with viral pneumonia and those with other diseases ( Table 3 ). The serum liver transaminase and CRP values were higher in patients with viral pneumonia than in those with other diseases ( Table.....
    Document: The median (range) white blood cell count and C-reactive protein (CRP) value were 9,000 (2,400-27,200)/mm 3 and 9.85 (0.09-46.8) mg/dL. There were no significant differences in the white blood cell counts or serum procalcitonin values between the patients with viral pneumonia and those with other diseases ( Table 3 ). The serum liver transaminase and CRP values were higher in patients with viral pneumonia than in those with other diseases ( Table 3 ). The fraction of eosinophils in BALF was lower in patients with viral pneumonia than in those with other diseases. A nasopharyngeal rapid diagnostic test (RDT) was performed in 10 of the 13 patients with influenza-associated pneumonia, but all tests were negative.

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