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Making the best use of CT Quantification Scores in Management of COVID-19 Patients
Because of the primary involvement of the respiratory system, chest computed tomography (CT) is strongly recommended in suspected COVID-19 cases, for both initial evaluation and follow-up [1]. At least seven scoring systems using chest CT have been proposed to quantify lung involvement in COVID-19 which are summarized in table 1 [1-10] and we use the term CT severity score (CTSS) to refer to them with numbers 1-7 to refer to a specific scoring system.