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He came down with lobar pneumonia, was hospitalized for nearly a week, and died.
He was pronounced dead of lobar pneumonia and quickly buried.
"As you can see, this is pretty extensive lobar pneumonia," Jack said.
As the disease progresses, however, the look can tend to lobar pneumonia.
Bronchopneumonia is less likely than lobar pneumonia to be associated with Streptococcus.
"She has all the symptoms of lobar pneumonia.
A lobar pneumonia is an infection that only involves a single lobe, or section, of a lung.
William Fairbanks died at age 50 of lobar pneumonia in Los Angeles.
The main cause is lobar pneumonia.
Bronchopneumonia (lobular) often leads to lobar pneumonia as the infection progresses.
He has acute lobar pneumonia.
The official cause of death, meanwhile, was lobar pneumonia, with scholars continuing to debate the extent to which his alcoholism was also a factor.
While on board the SS President Grant, he contracted a fever and died of lobar pneumonia.
While playing with Cootie's band in New York in 1944 he contracted lobar pneumonia and died suddenly at the age 30.
For example, a toxoid might be attached to a polysaccharide from the capsule of the bacteria responsible for most lobar pneumonia.
He showed that Streptococcus pneumoniae, implicated in many cases of lobar pneumonia, could transform from one strain into a different strain.
The 1918 pandemic triggered frenzied search for its cause, although most deaths were via lobar pneumonia, already attributed to pneumococcal invasion.
In early October, 1918, Camp Beauregard was struck with Spanish influenza which lead into lobar pneumonia.
Streptococci infection was a frequent coinfection complicating recovery from lobar pneumonia by pneumococci infection.
Community acquired lobar pneumonia in patients with HIV infection and AIDS.
Bendix died in Los Angeles in 1964, the result of a chronic stomach ailment which brought on malnutrition and ultimately lobar pneumonia.
Lobar pneumonia is a form of pneumonia that affects a large and continuous area of the lobe of a lung.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the tubercle bacillus, may also cause lobar pneumonia if pulmonary tuberculosis is not treated promptly.
It is clinically important in pneumonia: the signs of lobar pneumonia are characteristic and clinically referred to as consolidation.
Lobar pneumonia could be treated with antiserum, an injection of rabbit antibodies against the pneumococcus, if the intern identified the subtype correctly.