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ATYPICAL, VIRAL PNEUMONIA OR VIROID PNEUMONIA?
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945To the Editor:— It is fortunate that lymphocytic choriomeningitis, first called aseptic meningitis, was not called atypical meningitis, or that epidemic nausea, vomiting and diarrhea (The Journal, January 6, p. 1) was never called atypical dysentery.
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Human genetic and immunological determinants of critical COVID-19 pneumonia
Nature, 2022Aurélie Cobat+2 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
Specific viral pneumonias are recognized parts of influenza, vaccinia, or measles and of diseases of suspected viral origin such as infectious mononucleosis. Yet the view that a similar circumstance may pertain to the pneumonias found at times in patients with banal viral infections of the upper respiratory tract has not been generally accepted ...
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Specific viral pneumonias are recognized parts of influenza, vaccinia, or measles and of diseases of suspected viral origin such as infectious mononucleosis. Yet the view that a similar circumstance may pertain to the pneumonias found at times in patients with banal viral infections of the upper respiratory tract has not been generally accepted ...
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Inhalable nanocatalytic therapeutics for viral pneumonia.
Nature MaterialsWenchang Peng+12 more
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Meta‐analysis of chest CT features of patients with COVID‐19 pneumonia
Journal of Medical Virology, 2021Ying Zheng, Suqin Ben
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Viral Pneumonia and Hemoptysis
Critical Care Medicine, 2001Harish Vyas, David M. Bond
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