CT image of novel coronavirus pneumonia: a case report

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Objective: Knowledge of CT characteristics of COVID-19 pneumonia might be helpful to the early diagnosis and treatment of patients, and to control the spread of infection. Methods: The chest CT images of the patient were collected to describe the CT manifestations and characteristics, and they were compared with the previous studies. Results: Multiple patchy ground-glass opacities (GGOs) were seen in bilateral lung, mostly in subpleural areas. They progressed within 3 days, and nodular GGOs were also seen together with subpleural patchy GGOs. Conclusion: Our case of COVID-19 pneumonia showed multiple subpleural GGOs in bilateral lung, rapid progression, and it also accompanied nodular GGOs on chest CT. These findings were consistent with the previous reports, and they might be useful for early detection and evaluation of severity of COVID-19 pneumonia.

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Zhang, X., Song, W., Liu, X., & Lyu, L. (2020). CT image of novel coronavirus pneumonia: a case report. Japanese Journal of Radiology, 38(5), 407–408. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11604-020-00945-1

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