Author: López Vega, Jesse Mauricio; Parra Gordo, MarÃa Luz; Diez Tascón, Aurea; Ossaba Vélez, Silvia
Title: Pneumomediastinum and spontaneous pneumothorax as an extrapulmonary complication of COVID-19 disease Cord-id: 4qn1hfby Document date: 2020_6_11
ID: 4qn1hfby
Snippet: The new disease outbreak that causes atypical pneumonia named COVID-19, which started in China’s Wuhan province, has quickly spread to a pandemic. Although the imaging test of choice for the initial study is plain chest radiograph, CT has proven useful in characterizing better the complications associated with this new infection. We describe the evolution of 3 patients presenting pneumomediastinum and spontaneous pneumothorax as a very rare complication of COVID-19 and their particular interes
Document: The new disease outbreak that causes atypical pneumonia named COVID-19, which started in China’s Wuhan province, has quickly spread to a pandemic. Although the imaging test of choice for the initial study is plain chest radiograph, CT has proven useful in characterizing better the complications associated with this new infection. We describe the evolution of 3 patients presenting pneumomediastinum and spontaneous pneumothorax as a very rare complication of COVID-19 and their particular interest as a probable prognostic factor.
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