Diagnostic value of chest x-ray in patients with suspected infection and no respiratory signs or symptoms

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Abstract

Suspicion of an infection without localizing signs or symptoms is a common problem. A chest x-ray (CXR) is often performed to rule out pneumonia. Our prospective cross-sectional study suggests that a CXR has no diagnostic value in patients without respiratory signs or symptoms, if a reliable medical history can be obtained.

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De Stoppelaar, S. F., Pereverzeva, L., Hafkamp, B., Lips, N., Tielbeke, F., Rustenburg, L., … De Heer, K. (2020). Diagnostic value of chest x-ray in patients with suspected infection and no respiratory signs or symptoms. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/OFID/OFAA221

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