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PNEUMONIA OF ATYPICAL MEASLES

RESIDUAL NODULAR LESIONS

LIONEL W. YOUNG M.D., DAVID I. SMITH M.D., and LOWELL A. GLASGOW M.D.

The pneumonia of atypical measles illness is a more severe pneumonia than that of regular measles and has been shown to be slow in resolution with a nodular residuum persisting as in most of our cases. Possible explanations and mechanisms for this phenomenon are mentioned.

Long term follow-up chest roentgenograms in children who develop atypical measles with pneumonia are recommended because of the frequency of nodular residua in our series.

The pneumonia of atypical measles illness is a new cause for nodular pulmonary lesions in children. An atypical measles illness with pneumonia may occur in the absence of skin rash.


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