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if MRSA in the lungs can lead to pneumonia, what is the name or type of that pnuemonia?
captainB
Nov 11 2010 9:36am
My father has non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. He now has organized pneumonia.Can you please explain this pneumonia.
22fate22
Nov 18 2009 1:12am
after three days of show pneumonia symtoms, i feel a bit better, still coughing and chest pain, do i have pneumonia
Betty
May 22 2009 8:19am
Does pneumonia with "pulmonary infiltrates" indicate aspiration pneumonia?
Mary Alice
Jan 04 2011 8:44pm
Is it possible that I have pneumonia based on symptoms listed below and decreased immune system as described below?
JabberJawsShannon
May 17 2009 5:17am
is pneumonia caused by fungi communicable
miriam
Jul 22 2009 6:03am
Can a dog cause a human being to develop pneumonia?
mickiee
Oct 26 2009 10:30am
Prednisone worries after ER vist for pneumonia/asthma pain?
andrea29
Apr 19 2010 12:15am
Hello andrea29; I don't usually write to these message boards, but I couldn't help bu ...
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jadie8888
Aug 10 2010 9:35am
How long is the incubation period for feline pneumonia?
jennigirl68
Apr 23 2010 10:04am
Question about lower left lobe pneumonia and CHF
pearlygirly
Aug 29 2010 9:35pm
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