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. 2011 Jun 20;5(6):e535–e543. doi: 10.1111/j.1750-2659.2011.00269.x

Table 3.

 Comparison of CT findings between primary influenza pneumonia cases and concomitant/secondary bacterial pneumonia cases

Primary influenza pneumonia (n = 30) Concomitant/secondary bacterial pneumonia (n = 13) P‐value
Patterns of radiographic abnormality
 Consolidation 0 (0) 1 (7·7) 0.08
 GGO 15 (50·0) 2 (15·4)
 Consolidation + GGO 15 (50·0) 10 (76·9)
Nodular lesion 6 (20·0) 6 (46·2) 0.08
Extent of lung involvement
 Unifocal (1–2 lesions) 8 (26·7) 2 (15·4) 0.61
 Multifocal (3–5 lesions) 16 (53·3) 9 (69·2)
 Diffuse (≥6 lesions) 6 (20·0) 2 (15·4)
Predominance
 Central zone (upper and middle lobe) 6 (20·0) 1 (7·7) 0.6
 Peripheral zone (lower lobe) 12 (40·0) 6 (46·2)
 Both 12 (40·0) 6 (46·2)
Pleural effusion 0 (0) 4 (30·8) 0.01
Lymph node enlargement 3 (10·0) 4 (30·8) 0.09
Pneumomediastinum 3 (10·0) 0 (0) 0.24

GGO, ground‐glass opacity.