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. 2020 Feb 13;2(1):e200025.
doi: 10.1148/ryct.2020200025. eCollection 2020 Feb.

Spectrum of Chest CT Findings in a Familial Cluster of COVID-19 Infection

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Spectrum of Chest CT Findings in a Familial Cluster of COVID-19 Infection

Tianzhu Liu et al. Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging. .
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Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest: T.L. disclosed no relevant relationships. P.H. disclosed no relevant relationships. H.L. disclosed no relevant relationships. L.H. disclosed no relevant relationships. M.L. disclosed no relevant relationships. W.X. disclosed no relevant relationships. X.H. disclosed no relevant relationships. J.C. disclosed no relevant relationships. B.L. disclosed no relevant relationships.

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(a) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old woman shows multiple ill-defined ground-glass opacities in the lateral segment of right lower lobe and the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (b) Unenhanced CT image in a 15-year-old male patient shows subtle nodular ground-glass opacities in the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (c) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old man shows normal lungs.
Figure 1a:
(a) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old woman shows multiple ill-defined ground-glass opacities in the lateral segment of right lower lobe and the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (b) Unenhanced CT image in a 15-year-old male patient shows subtle nodular ground-glass opacities in the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (c) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old man shows normal lungs.
(a) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old woman shows multiple ill-defined ground-glass opacities in the lateral segment of right lower lobe and the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (b) Unenhanced CT image in a 15-year-old male patient shows subtle nodular ground-glass opacities in the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (c) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old man shows normal lungs.
Figure 1b:
(a) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old woman shows multiple ill-defined ground-glass opacities in the lateral segment of right lower lobe and the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (b) Unenhanced CT image in a 15-year-old male patient shows subtle nodular ground-glass opacities in the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (c) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old man shows normal lungs.
(a) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old woman shows multiple ill-defined ground-glass opacities in the lateral segment of right lower lobe and the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (b) Unenhanced CT image in a 15-year-old male patient shows subtle nodular ground-glass opacities in the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (c) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old man shows normal lungs.
Figure 1c:
(a) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old woman shows multiple ill-defined ground-glass opacities in the lateral segment of right lower lobe and the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (b) Unenhanced CT image in a 15-year-old male patient shows subtle nodular ground-glass opacities in the posterior segment of left lower lobe. (c) Unenhanced CT image in a 43-year-old man shows normal lungs.

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