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Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know?

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical and computed tomographic (CT) features in the patients with COVID-19 pneumonia confirmed by the real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) amplification of the viral DNA from a sputum sample. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinical information and...

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Autores principales: Lei, Pinggui, Huang, Zhaoshu, Liu, Guoli, Wang, Pingxian, Song, Wen, Mao, Jujiang, Shen, Guiquan, Zhou, Shi, Qian, Wei, Jiao, Jun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/XST-200670
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author Lei, Pinggui
Huang, Zhaoshu
Liu, Guoli
Wang, Pingxian
Song, Wen
Mao, Jujiang
Shen, Guiquan
Zhou, Shi
Qian, Wei
Jiao, Jun
author_facet Lei, Pinggui
Huang, Zhaoshu
Liu, Guoli
Wang, Pingxian
Song, Wen
Mao, Jujiang
Shen, Guiquan
Zhou, Shi
Qian, Wei
Jiao, Jun
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical and computed tomographic (CT) features in the patients with COVID-19 pneumonia confirmed by the real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) amplification of the viral DNA from a sputum sample. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinical information and CT findings of a total of 14 patients with COVID-19 infection (age range, 12–83 years; females 6) were analyzed retrospectively. The clinical information includes the history of exposure, laboratory results, and the symptoms (such as fever, cough, headache, etc.); CT findings of chest include the extension and distribution of lesion, the ground-glass opacity (GGO), consolidation, bronchovascular enlarged, irregular linear appearances, pleural effusion, and lymphadenopathy. RESULTS: Eight patients had the exposure history for recent travel to Wuhan of Hubei province (8/14, 57%), 6 had the exposure to patients with COVID-19 infection. Significant statistical differences were observed in lymphocyte percentage decreased and C-reactive protein elevated (p = 0.015). Seven patients had fever, 7 had cough, 2 had headache, 3 had fatigue, 1 had body soreness, 3 had diarrhea, and 2 had no obvious symptoms. In chest CT examination, 10 patients were positive (10/14, 71.43%). Among these patients, 9 had lesions involving both lungs (9/10, 90%), 8 had lesions involving 4 to 5 lobes (8/10, 80%). Most of lesions were distributed peripherally and the most significant lesions were observed in the right lower lobe in 9 patients (9/10, 90%). Nodules were observed in 5 patients (5/10, 50%); GGO, consolidation, and bronchovascular enlarged were shown in 9 patients (9/10, 90%); irregular linear appearances were revealed in 7 patients (7/10, 70%); and pleural effusions were exhibited in 2 patients (2/10, 20%). Last, no patients showed lymphadenopathy. CONCLUSION: There were some typical CT features for diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia. The radiologists should know these CT findings and clinical information, which could help for accurate analysis in the patients with 2019 novel coronavirus infection.
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spelling pubmed-73690682020-07-22 Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know? Lei, Pinggui Huang, Zhaoshu Liu, Guoli Wang, Pingxian Song, Wen Mao, Jujiang Shen, Guiquan Zhou, Shi Qian, Wei Jiao, Jun J Xray Sci Technol Research Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical and computed tomographic (CT) features in the patients with COVID-19 pneumonia confirmed by the real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) amplification of the viral DNA from a sputum sample. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinical information and CT findings of a total of 14 patients with COVID-19 infection (age range, 12–83 years; females 6) were analyzed retrospectively. The clinical information includes the history of exposure, laboratory results, and the symptoms (such as fever, cough, headache, etc.); CT findings of chest include the extension and distribution of lesion, the ground-glass opacity (GGO), consolidation, bronchovascular enlarged, irregular linear appearances, pleural effusion, and lymphadenopathy. RESULTS: Eight patients had the exposure history for recent travel to Wuhan of Hubei province (8/14, 57%), 6 had the exposure to patients with COVID-19 infection. Significant statistical differences were observed in lymphocyte percentage decreased and C-reactive protein elevated (p = 0.015). Seven patients had fever, 7 had cough, 2 had headache, 3 had fatigue, 1 had body soreness, 3 had diarrhea, and 2 had no obvious symptoms. In chest CT examination, 10 patients were positive (10/14, 71.43%). Among these patients, 9 had lesions involving both lungs (9/10, 90%), 8 had lesions involving 4 to 5 lobes (8/10, 80%). Most of lesions were distributed peripherally and the most significant lesions were observed in the right lower lobe in 9 patients (9/10, 90%). Nodules were observed in 5 patients (5/10, 50%); GGO, consolidation, and bronchovascular enlarged were shown in 9 patients (9/10, 90%); irregular linear appearances were revealed in 7 patients (7/10, 70%); and pleural effusions were exhibited in 2 patients (2/10, 20%). Last, no patients showed lymphadenopathy. CONCLUSION: There were some typical CT features for diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia. The radiologists should know these CT findings and clinical information, which could help for accurate analysis in the patients with 2019 novel coronavirus infection. IOS Press 2020-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7369068/ /pubmed/32280076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/XST-200670 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lei, Pinggui
Huang, Zhaoshu
Liu, Guoli
Wang, Pingxian
Song, Wen
Mao, Jujiang
Shen, Guiquan
Zhou, Shi
Qian, Wei
Jiao, Jun
Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know?
title Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know?
title_full Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know?
title_fullStr Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know?
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know?
title_short Clinical and computed tomographic (CT) images characteristics in the patients with COVID-19 infection: What should radiologists need to know?
title_sort clinical and computed tomographic (ct) images characteristics in the patients with covid-19 infection: what should radiologists need to know?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/XST-200670
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