The lung showed focal bronchopneumonia, multiple thrombi, and focal hemorrhagic infarcts. |
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Sections showed early patchy bronchopneumonia, centriacinar emphysema, and desquamative interstitial pneumonitis. |
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However, the patient had desquamative interstitial pneumonitis and superimposed bronchopneumonia, not pulmonary embolism. |
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Gross and microscopic examination revealed bronchopneumonia and arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. |
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Enlarged and edematous lungs, consolidation, hemorrhage, bronchopneumonia, and acute bronchiolitis were also noted. |
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Infection can slow recovery or cause diseases such as blood poisoning or bronchopneumonia a pneumonia involving inflammation of the lungs. |
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Radiographically, SARS is closely mimicked by bacterial bronchopneumonia or other viral pneumonias. |
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The most common type of pneumonia is bronchopneumonia, which affects the smallest airways in the lungs. |
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Most common finding is bronchopneumonia with patchy air-space areas of increased opacity. |
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In severe exposure, necrosis of the respiratory epithelium leads to formation of a pseudomembrane, bronchial plugging, and bronchopneumonia. |
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The organism produces multiple necrotizing granulomata that will eventually destroy alveolar septa and produce bronchopneumonia, bronchitis, or tracheitis. |
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Several of the dead seals found also suffered from bronchopneumonia, parasites and bacteria. |
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At present, no guidelines exist for the empiric use of antibiotics in donors in the absence of evidence for bronchopneumonia. |
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Since Bordetella bronchiseptica infection in kittens can cause acute death as a result of bronchopneumonia, this risk must be taken seriously. |
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Life-threatening bronchopneumonia may develop particularly in young kittens. |
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However, in some cats, particularly younger animals, it can develop into bronchopneumonia and be life threatening. |
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However, in clinical cases, particularly in young kittens, the disease may progress to more life-threatening bronchopneumonia. |
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Unlike most cases of infectious URTD in cats acute deaths occur, particularly in young kittens, when the disease progresses to bronchopneumonia. |
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However, severe bronchopneumonia associated with B. bronchiseptica may occur, particularly in kittens, and can be lethal. |
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Mrs Burke said the lack of mobility caused by the ankle break contributed to the development of the bronchopneumonia which led to her death. |
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After she suffered from bronchopneumonia as a child, her parents were advised that it would aid her recovery to live in a warmer climate. |
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He had died of bronchopneumonia brought on by AIDS on November 24, 1991, only one day after publicly acknowledging he had the disease. |
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Serious infections among treated patients were confined to one event of bronchopneumonia in the 300 mg dose group. |
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Histopathologically, fibrinopurulent bronchopneumonia with multifocal areas of necrosis and pleuritis was seen in the lungs of infected animals. |
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Nowadays, one of the problems in sheep nurturing industry in Iran is bronchopneumonia that several agents involve it. |
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Coroner Roger Whittaker recorded an accidental death verdict with the medical cause being bronchopneumonia due to traumatic subdural hematoma. |
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Clare Secker, 19, died of bronchopneumonia in December 2008 after a nurse working for the privately-run telephone service told her parents to give her paracetamol and fluids. |
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Eight out of ten of all death certificates written by the couple cited bronchopneumonia as a cause of death. |
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An autopsy was performed, and the cause of death was determined to be purulent pericarditis secondary to seleroderma with a contributory cause of bronchopneumonia. |
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