id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-000831-zwfxnd7r Bakhshayeshkaram, Mehrdad Imaging Findings in Patients With H1N1 Influenza A Infection 2011-12-25 .txt text/plain 2285 149 53 The initial radiography obtained from the patients was reviewed regarding pattern (consolidation, ground glass, nodules and reticulation), distribution (focal, multifocal, and diffuse) and the lung zones involved. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with the novel swine flu infection, the most common radiographic abnormality observed was consolidation in the lower lung zones. In a study on 66 patients, the most common abnormal pattern was consolidation most commonly observed in the lower and central lung zones and patients admitted to the ICU were more likely to have three or more lung zones involved (4). In their study, patients with bilateral and peripheral involvement or four or more lung zone involvement were more likely to have severe outcome, which is in consistence with our findings in patients admitted to ICU. Another study reviewed the High Resolution Computed Tomography Scan (HRCT) findings of 18 patients with the new swine flu influenza. ./cache/cord-000831-zwfxnd7r.txt ./txt/cord-000831-zwfxnd7r.txt