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Author: Zijun Wang; Qi Zhou; Chenglin Wang; Qianling Shi; Shuya Lu; Yanfang Ma; Xufei Luo; Yangqin Xun; Weiguo Li; Muna Baskota; Yinmei Yang; Hui Zhai; Toshio Fukuoka; Hyeong Sik Ahn; Myeong Soo Lee; Zhengxiu Luo; Enmei Liu; Yaolong Chen
Title: Clinical Characteristics of Children with COVID-19: A Rapid Review and Meta-Analysis
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: jsjxdmi2_30
    Snippet: However, bilateral pneumonia is more common in adults, and the main change in imaging is also ground-glass opacity. (86, 87) One guideline (93) pointed out that there were multiple small patch shadows and interstitial changes in the early stages of the disease in adults, especially in the extrapulmonary zone in chest imaging. Furthermore, multiple ground-glass opacity or infiltrative shadows may develop in both lungs. In severe cases, pulmonary c.....
    Document: However, bilateral pneumonia is more common in adults, and the main change in imaging is also ground-glass opacity. (86, 87) One guideline (93) pointed out that there were multiple small patch shadows and interstitial changes in the early stages of the disease in adults, especially in the extrapulmonary zone in chest imaging. Furthermore, multiple ground-glass opacity or infiltrative shadows may develop in both lungs. In severe cases, pulmonary consolidation may occur, and pleural effusion is rare. An analysis of CT features in children with COVID-19 showed that in 15 cases, inflammatory infiltration was found in the chest CT imaging during initial diagnosis and reexamination. Most inflammatory infiltrations were manifested as small nodular ground-glass opacities, and multiple lobe segments were less involved. Multiple lobe segments were involved in only one case, and the imaging changes were not typical in the advanced stage as well (39).

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