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Author: Meyer Sauteur, Patrick M; Krautter, Selina; Ambroggio, Lilliam; Seiler, Michelle; Paioni, Paolo; Relly, Christa; Capaul, Riccarda; Kellenberger, Christian; Haas, Thorsten; Gysin, Claudine; Bachmann, Lucas M; van Rossum, Annemarie M C; Berger, Christoph
Title: Improved Diagnostics Help to Identify Clinical Features and Biomarkers That Predict Mycoplasma pneumoniae Community-acquired Pneumonia in Children
  • Document date: 2019_10_26
  • ID: 1xkc01l5_9
    Snippet: Demographic, epidemiological, and clinical data were systematically collected using a standardized questionnaire. Full recovery was assessed until 6 months after enrollment. Chest radiographs were ordered for clinical reasons and therefore were not available in 3 (5%) patients. Chest radiographs were assessed by a radiologist during routine clinical care. These radiological findings and the corresponding images were retrospectively reviewed by 2 .....
    Document: Demographic, epidemiological, and clinical data were systematically collected using a standardized questionnaire. Full recovery was assessed until 6 months after enrollment. Chest radiographs were ordered for clinical reasons and therefore were not available in 3 (5%) patients. Chest radiographs were assessed by a radiologist during routine clinical care. These radiological findings and the corresponding images were retrospectively reviewed by 2 of the authors, who were blinded to clinical information, using criteria for radiographic pneumonia [18, 19] .

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