A typical computed tomography presentations of coronavirus disease 2019

Yue Zhao , Xiaolong Liu , Wenshuai Duan , Yiyang Liu , Wei Du , Yunjun Du , Liang Zhang , Bin Yang
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to investigate the atypical computed tomography (CT) presentations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients to comprehensively understand this highly infectious disease.

Methods

The clinical and chest CT imaging data of 16 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were retrospectively analyzed, and patients with atypical CT presentations were selected for analysis and review.

Results

Of the 16 patients, 6 had atypical CT presentations, including 2 with faint ground glass opacities, 2 with single nodule, 1 with predominantly linear opacities, and 1 with predominantly reticular opacities. The dynamic changes of CT showed the faint ground glass opacities gradually became weak (2 cases). The scope of the single nodule was enlarged, and it developed into consolidation and residual fibrosis (2 cases). There was no obvious change of linear opacity (1 case). The reticular opacities were enlarged, then partially absorbed and new developed ground-glass opacities were found. Finally, the lesions were absorbed with residual fibrosis (1 case).

Conclusion

Atypical CT presentations of COVID-19 can be classified as faint ground glass opacities, single nodule, linear opacities, and reticular opacities. Understanding the atypical presentation of COVID-19 is beneficial in the assessment and epidemic prevention and control of this disease.

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2019冠状病毒病的典型计算机断层扫描表现
目的探讨2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者的非典型CT表现,以全面了解这种高传染性疾病。方法回顾性分析16例新冠肺炎患者的临床及胸部CT影像资料,选择CT表现不典型的患者进行分析复习。结果16例患者中,6例有不典型CT表现,其中2例为微弱磨玻璃影,2例为单结节,1例以线状影为主,1例以网状影为主。CT动态变化显示,原本微弱的磨玻璃影逐渐变弱(2例)。单发结节范围扩大,发展为实变及残余纤维化(2例)。线性混浊无明显改变(1例)。网状影被放大,然后部分吸收和新开发的毛玻璃混浊被发现。最后病变被吸收,并伴有残余纤维化(1例)。结论新型冠状病毒肺炎的不典型CT表现可分为微弱磨玻璃影、单结节、线状影和网状影。了解新冠肺炎的非典型表现,有助于新冠肺炎疫情评估和疫情防控。
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