id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-006683-7rsmbk3j Coppola, M. Influenza A virus: radiological and clinical findings of patients hospitalised for pandemic H1N1 influenza 2011-01-12 .txt text/plain 4838 374 54 The primary lesions assessed at CXR and chest CT were [13] and recent publications [10, 11] describing the main radiological pulmonary manifestations of A/H1N1 infl uenza: interstitial reticulation (RI; linear opacities of the central and peripheral interstitium appearing as radio-opaque lines on CXR and hyperdensities on CT), nodules (N; well-or illdefi ned, rounded opacities/hyperdensities, with maximum diameter of 3 cm.), ground-glass opacities (GGO; heterogeneous increase in parenchymal opacity with preservation of bronchial and vascular margins), consolidation (CONS; homogenously increased parenchymal attenuation that obscures the margins of the bronchial and vessels walls). To date, few studies addressing chest imaging in patients affected by infl uenza A/H1N1 have been published [10] [11] [12] , and the presentation of H1N1 virus pneumonia on both CXR and chest CT seems to refl ect the general features of viral pneumonia [23] . One study [11] reported on the main CXR and chest CT fi ndings in seven patients affected by infl uenza A/H1N1: bilateral GGO, more frequently associated with focal or multifocal areas of consolidation. ./cache/cord-006683-7rsmbk3j.txt ./txt/cord-006683-7rsmbk3j.txt