Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the disease
Abstract Background The tomographic findings in COVID-19, its classification, a brief overview of the application of artificial intelligence, and the stages during the course of the disease in patients with moderate COVID-19 Main body Chest CT allows us to follow the course of COVID-19 in an objecti...
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doaj-cd413fe4126f4881b4bf22a06c5f18652020-11-25T03:57:08ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622020-10-015111810.1186/s43055-020-00329-5Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the diseaseAxel Quispe-Cholan0Yoselyn Anticona-De-La-Cruz1Marco Cornejo-Cruz2Oswaldo Quispe-Chirinos3Veronica Moreno-Lazaro4Edward Chavez-Cruzado5Human Medical School, Universidad Privada Antenor OrregoHuman Medical School, Universidad Privada Antenor OrregoHuman Medical School, Universidad Privada Antenor OrregoResomag Radiology ServiceTomonorte Radiology ServiceHuman Medical School, Universidad Privada Antenor OrregoAbstract Background The tomographic findings in COVID-19, its classification, a brief overview of the application of artificial intelligence, and the stages during the course of the disease in patients with moderate COVID-19 Main body Chest CT allows us to follow the course of COVID-19 in an objective way; each phase has characteristic imaging findings and, consequently, takes the corresponding measures. A search was made in the PubMed database with the keywords extracted from the DeCs and the combinations of these. Only articles published between December 2019 and June 2020 were included. The search was limited to the English language. Conclusions CT serves to monitor the course of the disease since it assesses the severity of lung involvement. The most frequent finding is bilateral ground glass opacities with a subpleural distribution. The progression occurs in two phases: one slow and one fast. At discharge, the patient may have ground glass opacities or areas that will later become fibrosis, leaving sequelae for life.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00329-5Coronavirus infectionsX-ray computed tomographyDiagnosisDisease progression |
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Axel Quispe-Cholan Yoselyn Anticona-De-La-Cruz Marco Cornejo-Cruz Oswaldo Quispe-Chirinos Veronica Moreno-Lazaro Edward Chavez-Cruzado Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the disease The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Coronavirus infections X-ray computed tomography Diagnosis Disease progression |
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Axel Quispe-Cholan Yoselyn Anticona-De-La-Cruz Marco Cornejo-Cruz Oswaldo Quispe-Chirinos Veronica Moreno-Lazaro Edward Chavez-Cruzado |
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Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the disease |
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Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the disease |
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Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the disease |
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Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the disease |
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Tomographic findings in patients with COVID-19 according to evolution of the disease |
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tomographic findings in patients with covid-19 according to evolution of the disease |
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The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine |
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Abstract Background The tomographic findings in COVID-19, its classification, a brief overview of the application of artificial intelligence, and the stages during the course of the disease in patients with moderate COVID-19 Main body Chest CT allows us to follow the course of COVID-19 in an objective way; each phase has characteristic imaging findings and, consequently, takes the corresponding measures. A search was made in the PubMed database with the keywords extracted from the DeCs and the combinations of these. Only articles published between December 2019 and June 2020 were included. The search was limited to the English language. Conclusions CT serves to monitor the course of the disease since it assesses the severity of lung involvement. The most frequent finding is bilateral ground glass opacities with a subpleural distribution. The progression occurs in two phases: one slow and one fast. At discharge, the patient may have ground glass opacities or areas that will later become fibrosis, leaving sequelae for life. |
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Coronavirus infections X-ray computed tomography Diagnosis Disease progression |
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00329-5 |
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