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13.04.2020 | COVID-19 | Case Report
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Three unsuspected CT diagnoses of COVID-19
verfasst von:
David Vu, Maryanne Ruggiero, Woo Sung Choi, Daniel Masri, Mark Flyer, Inna Shyknevsky, Evan G. Stein
Erschienen in:
Emergency Radiology
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Ausgabe 3/2020
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Abstract
Purpose
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by a novel strain of coronavirus named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that has quickly spread around the globe. Health care facilities in the USA currently do not have an adequate supply of COVID-19 tests to meet the growing demand. Imaging findings for COVID-19 are non-specific but include pulmonary parenchymal ground-glass opacities in a predominantly basal and peripheral distribution.
Methods
Three patients were imaged for non-respiratory-related symptoms with a portion of the lungs in the imaged field.
Results
Each patient had suspicious imaging findings for COVID-19, prompting the interpreting radiologist to suggest testing for COVID-19. All 3 patients turned out to be infected with COVID-19, and one patient is the first reported case of the coincident presentation of COVID-19 and an intraparenchymal hemorrhage.
Conclusion
Using imaging characteristics of COVID-19 on abdominal or neck CT when a portion of the lungs is included, patients not initially suspected of COVID-19 infection can be quarantined earlier to limit exposure to others.