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. 2020 Feb 14;2(1):e200031.
doi: 10.1148/ryct.2020200031. eCollection 2020 Feb.

Longitudinal CT Findings in COVID-19 Pneumonia: Case Presenting Organizing Pneumonia Pattern

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Longitudinal CT Findings in COVID-19 Pneumonia: Case Presenting Organizing Pneumonia Pattern

Yan Wu et al. Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging. .
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Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest: Y.W. disclosed no relevant relationships. Y.X. disclosed no relevant relationships. X.W. disclosed no relevant relationships.

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A 54-year-old woman who presented with fever. (a) Axial thin-section unenhanced CT images showed multifocal nodular opacities with peribronchial and subpleural distribution (arrows) in both lungs on day 2 of symptoms. (b) Follow-up CT on day 8 showed newly developed ground-glass opacities (arrowheads) and decreasing density of the nodular opacities, with reversed halo sign (arrows). (c) Last follow-up CT on day 11, 3 days after initiation of antiviral treatment, showed significantly improvement of the ground-glass opacities.
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A 54-year-old woman who presented with fever. (a) Axial thin-section unenhanced CT images showed multifocal nodular opacities with peribronchial and subpleural distribution (arrows) in both lungs on day 2 of symptoms. (b) Follow-up CT on day 8 showed newly developed ground-glass opacities (arrowheads) and decreasing density of the nodular opacities, with reversed halo sign (arrows). (c) Last follow-up CT on day 11, 3 days after initiation of antiviral treatment, showed significantly improvement of the ground-glass opacities.
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A 54-year-old woman who presented with fever. (a) Axial thin-section unenhanced CT images showed multifocal nodular opacities with peribronchial and subpleural distribution (arrows) in both lungs on day 2 of symptoms. (b) Follow-up CT on day 8 showed newly developed ground-glass opacities (arrowheads) and decreasing density of the nodular opacities, with reversed halo sign (arrows). (c) Last follow-up CT on day 11, 3 days after initiation of antiviral treatment, showed significantly improvement of the ground-glass opacities.

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