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. 2022 Nov 21;37(4):502–515. doi: 10.4266/acc.2022.00780

Figure 15.

Figure 15.

(A) Greyscale sagittal ultrasound scan of the right upper lateral chest in a 25-year-old male presenting with dyspnea, fever, and cough demonstrating “non-translobar consolidation”/“fractal sign” identified by “tissue-like” echotexture, absence of A-lines with an underlying shredded border. (B) Three B-lines representing the “lung rocket” pattern were noted only on the left side. Unilateral lung rockets are seen in pneumonia. (C) Chest X-ray revealed fluffy air space opacities in bilateral lung fields (left>right). The patient was diagnosed with pneumonia.