Primary Article

Influenza, Respiratory Distress and Clear Chest Films Report of Four Cases

Authors: RUSSELL C. KLEIN MD, JOHN B. BOBEAR MD, ROBERT GOHD PhD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: &NA; Four patients developed severe wheezing and dyspnea with clear chest films during the course of an influenza epidemic. A variety of factors appeared to play a role in the pathogenesis of the respiratory distress. Standard bronchodilator therapy produced no appreciable response. All patients did well with supportive care.

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