Evolution of COVID-19 Pulmonary Fibrosis–Like Residual Changes Over Time — Longitudinal Chest CT up to 9 Months After Disease Onset: a Single-Center Case Series

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the temporal evolution of fibrotic-like pulmonary interstitial abnormalities secondary to Sars-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) pneumonia detected on chest-CTs of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 infection. We retrospectively reviewed chest-CTs obtained up to 9 months after disease onset in a group of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and CT features suggestive of lung fibrosis at the first follow-up after hospital discharge. We observed a complete and unexpected resolution of all interstitial abnormalities, including reticulations and bronchial dilatation, in a period of about 6–9 months after discharge. Interstitial fibrotic-like changes detectable in the first months after COVID-19 pneumonia could be slowly or very slowly resolving but still completely reversible and probably secondary to an organizing pneumonia reaction.

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Poerio, A., Carlicchi, E., Lotrecchiano, L., Praticò, C., Mistè, G., Scavello, S., … Ferrari, R. (2022). Evolution of COVID-19 Pulmonary Fibrosis–Like Residual Changes Over Time — Longitudinal Chest CT up to 9 Months After Disease Onset: a Single-Center Case Series. SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-022-01140-1

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