๐ Chest CT Findings in Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19): Relationship to Duration of Infection.
In this retrospective study, chest CTs of 121 symptomatic patients infected with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) from four centers in China from January 18, 2020 to February 2, 2020 were reviewed for common CT findings in relationship to the time between symptom onset and the initial CT scan (i.e. early, 0-2 days (36 patients), intermediate 3-5 days (33 patients), late 6-12 days (25 patients)). The hallmarks of COVID-19 infection on imaging were bilateral and peripheral ground-glass and consolidative pulmonary opacities. Notably, 20/36 (56%) of early patients had a normal CT. With a longer time after the onset of symptoms, CT findings were more frequent, including consolidation, bilateral and peripheral disease, greater total lung involvement, linear opacities, "crazy-paving" pattern and the "reverse halo" sign. Bilateral lung involvement was observed in 10/36 early patients (28%), 25/33 intermediate patients (76%), and 22/25 late patients (88%).
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๐ symptom onset (46)
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๐ค Bernheim, Adam
๐ค Mei, Xueyan
๐ค Huang, Mingqian
๐ค Yang, Yang
๐ค Fayad, Zahi A
๐ค Zhang, Ning
๐ค Diao, Kaiyue
๐ค Lin, Bin
๐ค Zhu, Xiqi
๐ค Li, Kunwei
๐ค Li, Shaolin
๐ค Shan, Hong
๐ค Jacobi, Adam
๐ค Chung, Michael
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โฐ 2020
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๐ Radiology
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