Selected article for: "GGO ground glass opacity and ground glass"

Author: Zhiqi Yang; Daiying Lin; Xiaofeng Chen; Jinming Qiu; Shengkai Li; Ruibin Huang; Hongfu Sun; Yuting Liao; Jianning Xiao; Yanyan Tang; Guorui Liu; Renhua Wu; Xiangguang Chen; Zhuozhi Dai
Title: Distinguishing COVID-19 from influenza pneumonia in the early stage through CT imaging and clinical features
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: ggwh91cc_1
    Snippet: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic is a global crisis, which has killed more than seventy thousand peoples as of April 7, 2020 (1) . A clear picture of imaging and clinical manifestations of COVID-19 remains unknown. These manifestations of COVID-19 are protean and usually overlap with those of other viral pneumonia (2, 3) . In the early stage of COVID-19, the main radiological finding is the ground-glass opacity (GGO), especially .....
    Document: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic is a global crisis, which has killed more than seventy thousand peoples as of April 7, 2020 (1) . A clear picture of imaging and clinical manifestations of COVID-19 remains unknown. These manifestations of COVID-19 are protean and usually overlap with those of other viral pneumonia (2, 3) . In the early stage of COVID-19, the main radiological finding is the ground-glass opacity (GGO), especially the pure ground-glass opacity (2) , in the subpleural region, located unilaterally or bilaterally in the lower lobes (3) . The lesions can develop one or more lobes, with a slight preference for the lower right lobe (4) . However, these CT imaging findings are similar to those of influenza pneumonia (5, 6) . The main clinical manifestations of COVID-19, including fever, dry cough, and fatigue, are also non-specific (7, 8) .

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