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Volume 11, Number 8, August 2005 Williamsia muralis Pulmonary InfectionMaria del Mar Tomas,* Rita Moure,* Juan Antonio Saez Nieto,† Salvador
Fojon,* Ana Fernandez,* Maria Diaz,* Rosa Villanueva,* and German Bou* |
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Figure. Chest radiograph of the patient showing bilateral alveolar infiltrates. Although pulmonary edema was the initial diagnosis, an infectious cause should be considered and, on the basis of sepsis, appropriate treatment initiated. |
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