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Roentgenographic follow-up of acute pneumonia in children.
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1979
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AsthmaPulmonary CareRespiratory DiseasesPulmonary InfiltratesPediatricsRespiratory InfectionPediatric Lung DiseaseComplete ClearingInfectious Respiratory DiseaseAcute PneumoniaPulmonary MedicineMedicineEmergency Medicine
The need for follow-up roentgenograms documenting complete clearing of pulmonary infiltrates in the pediatric patient with acute pneumonia was studied prospectively. Seventy of 129 children enrolled in the study had a repeat roentgenogram within three to four weeks after initial diagnosis. Twenty percent of this group had residual pulmonary infiltrates. Of the two thirds of those who returned for a second follow-up roetgenogram, the infiltratrates had cleared completely within three months. Routine repeat chest roentgenograms may not be necessary unless there is clinical evidence of persistent respiratory difficulty or failure to thrive.