Asymptomatic COVID-19: What the neuroradiologist needs to know about pulmonary manifestations

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease with a high asymptomatic incidence. Asymptomatic infections within a population will inevitably lead to diagnosis via unrelated medical imaging. We report the case of an asymptomatic patient undergoing a spine CT examination for trauma who was incidentally found to have lung abnormalities later confirmed to be COVID-19. We aim to familiarize neuroradiologists with the spectrum of COVID-19 pulmonary manifestations that are likely to be observed on neck and spine CT imaging.

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Barajas, R. F., Rufener, G., Starkey, J., Duncan, T., & Fuss, C. (2020). Asymptomatic COVID-19: What the neuroradiologist needs to know about pulmonary manifestations. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 41(6), 966–968. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6561

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