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CT Characteristics and Clinical Findings of Bronchopneumonia Caused by Pepper Aspiration.

Yi ZhangZhang-Rui LiangYang XiaoYi-Shi LiBin-Jie FuZhi-Gang Chu
Published in: International journal of general medicine (2024)
In combination to a history of eating peppers and clinical symptoms, bronchopneumonia caused by pepper should be highly suspected if U/V-shaped and annular high-density or localized soft tissue density is detected in the bronchi of the lower lobes, accompanied by extensive bronchial wall thickening, stenosis, or occlusion, and consolidation or atelectasis in multiple distal lung segments.
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