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Author: Congliang Miao; Mengdi Jin; Li Miao; Xinying Yang; Peng Huang; Huanwen Xiong; Peijie Huang; Qi Zhao; Jiang Du; Jiang Hong
Title: Early chest computed tomography to diagnose COVID-19 from suspected patients: A multicenter retrospective study
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: g93dacvk_25
    Snippet: Lesion distribution characteristics are showed in Table 3 . For positive group, lesions in early stage were mainly distributed bilaterally (40 cases, 74.1%) and near the pleura (33 cases, 61.1%). Two lobes and all lobes involved were more common, with 18 cases (33.3%) and 13 cases (24.1%) respectively. 45 cases (83.3%) involving at least two lobes. Left lower lobe (40, 74.1%) and the right lower lobe (43, 79.6%) involvements were also frequently .....
    Document: Lesion distribution characteristics are showed in Table 3 . For positive group, lesions in early stage were mainly distributed bilaterally (40 cases, 74.1%) and near the pleura (33 cases, 61.1%). Two lobes and all lobes involved were more common, with 18 cases (33.3%) and 13 cases (24.1%) respectively. 45 cases (83.3%) involving at least two lobes. Left lower lobe (40, 74.1%) and the right lower lobe (43, 79.6%) involvements were also frequently seen. Peripheral, bilateral or lower lung distribution and multi-lobe involvement proved to be statistically significant (P<0.05), and the remaining variables were not significant (P>0.05).

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