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Some of these diseases may also give rise to atypical pneumonia.
"I think this guy they show on television here doesn't have atypical pneumonia at all.
By January, local doctors were investigating what they believed was a new kind of "atypical pneumonia."
In February of 2003, newspapers began reporting a rapidly spreading atypical pneumonia.
Atypical pneumonia can also have a fungal, protozoan or viral cause.
Occult pneumonia, however, can also be the result of atypical pneumonia.
Then doctors decided she had atypical pneumonia.
This brought to 260 the total number of atypical pneumonia cases linked to the illness, with 5 more probable cases.
"Just that it was atypical pneumonia," Laurie said.
This warrants monitoring and reporting of suspicious cases of atypical pneumonia.
An oral macrolide antibiotic was administered because we suspected an atypical pneumonia.
Part of a cluster of cases of atypical pneumonia without an alternative diagnosis.
It is also called atypical pneumonia or " walking" pneumonia.
"Primary atypical pneumonia" is called 'primary' to indicate, that it developed independently, not following another disease.
"Primary atypical pneumonia" is called primary because it develops independently of other diseases.
The spread of the ailment, a form of atypical pneumonia, has been aided by international air travel.
Chest X-rays tend to show what doctors call "atypical pneumonia" in a lower lobe of a lung.
Antibiotics are used to treat atypical pneumonia.
It can also be called atypical pneumonia because the disease is different from more serious cases of pneumonia caused by typical bacteria.
'Atypical pneumonia' is a pneumonia not caused by one of the more traditional pathogens.
Treatment regimens have included several antibiotics to presumptively treat known bacterial agents of atypical pneumonia.
It presents chiefly as an atypical pneumonia.
The agency describes it as an "atypical pneumonia," a term often used to describe nonbacterial pneumonia.
Mycoplasma pneumonia is a type of atypical pneumonia.
Chest radiographs (X-ray photographs) often show a pulmonary affection before physical signs of atypical pneumonia are observable at all.