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. 2015 Apr 3:527–556.e15. doi: 10.1016/B978-1-4557-3383-5.00032-4

eFigure 32-4.

eFigure 32-4

Chest radiography: measles pneumonia.

Frontal chest radiograph in a child with a typical measles rash shows patchy, bilateral faintly nodular bronchovascular thickening with a predominantly perihilar distribution. The imaging features are consistent with viral infection but nonspecific as regards potential etiologic agents.

(Courtesy Michael Gotway, MD.)