Fig. 1From: Severe dyspnea and uncontrolled seizures following meperfluthrin poisoning: a case reportChest radiograph taken after admission: a. a little bilateral pulmonary exudate showed on day 1; b. multiple patchy and cord-like high-density shadows in the lungs bilaterally on day 2; c. consolidation and atelectasis in the right lower lobe and left upper lobe on day 5; d. a significant improvement of the bilateral pulmonary exudate on day 20Back to article page