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Overview

Chest x-ray may be positive for findings suggestive of pneumonia in cases of Serratia pneumonia. Findings include opacities, nodules, consolidation, and pleural effusions.

Chest X Ray

  • Chest x-ray may demonstrate findings suggestive of pneumonia in cases of Serratia pneumonia.
  • Findings of pneumonia may include the following:
  • Opacity
  • Nodules
  • Opacification
  • Pleural effusion
  • To learn more about chest x-ray findings of pneumonia, click here.