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Polish Journal of Radiology
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Chest radiology
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Review paper

Spectrum of imaging findings in pulmonary infections. Part 2: Fungal, mycobacterial, and parasitic

Mandeep Garg
1
,
Nidhi Prabhakar
1
,
Ajay Gulati
1
,
Ritesh Agarwal
1
,
Sahajal Dhooria
1

1.
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
© Pol J Radiol 2019; 84: e214-e223
Online publish date: 2019/04/22
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Chest radiography is generally the first imaging modality used for the evaluation of pneumonia. It can establish

the presence of pneumonia, determine its extent and location, and assess the response to treatment. Computed tomo­graphy is not used for the initial evaluation of pneumonia, but it may be used when the response to treatment is unusually slow. It helps to identify complications, detect any underlying chronic pulmonary disease, and characterise complex pneumonias. Although not diagnostic, certain imaging findings may suggest a particular microbial cause over others. Knowledge of whether pneumonia is community-acquired or nosocomial, as well as the age and immune status of the patient, can help to narrow the differential diagnoses. The purpose of this article is to briefly review the various pulmonary imaging manifestations of pathogenic organisms. This knowledge, along with the clinical history and laboratory investigations of the patient, may help to guide the treatment of pneumonia.
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fungal, bacterial, pneumonia, viral, mycobacterial, parasitic




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