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Volume 11, Number 2, February 2005 Human Disease from Influenza A (H5N1), Thailand, 2004Tawee Chotpitayasunondh,* Kumnuan Ungchusak,† Wanna Hanshaoworakul,†
Supamit Chunsuthiwat,† Pathom Sawanpanyalert,† Rungruen Kijphati,† Sorasak
Lochindarat,* Panida Srisan,* Pongsan Suwan,† Yutthasak Osotthanakorn,†
Tanakorn Anantasetagoon,† Supornchai Kanjanawasri,† Sureeporn Tanupattarachai,†
Jiranun Weerakul,† Ruangsri Chaiwirattana,† Monthira Maneerattanaporn,†
Rapol Poolsavatkitikool,† Kulkunya Chokephaibulkit,‡ Anucha Apisarnthanarak,§
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Figure 3. Chest radiographs from patients 8 and 9. Panel A demonstrates patchy alveolar infiltration of the right lower lung on day 5 of illness for patient 9; panel B demonstrates the progression to acute respiratory disease syndrome (ARDS) on day 8. Panel C shows interstitial infiltration of both lungs of patient 8 on day 4 of illness; panel D shows the rapid progression to ARDS by day 6. |
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