An adolescent M presented looking ill; dizzy, abdominal pain, emesis, hypoxic, febrile, tachypnic (described by mom as 'panting') and hypotense. After initial resuscitation, a thoracic POCUS demonstrated impressive consolidation of the R lung. In the clip, you can see liver parenchyma to the R of the screen and consolidated lung to the left.
Pediatric Pneumonia | Lara Vogel MD MBA & Bryan Jarrett MD | Boston, MA
in Pneumonia