Selected article for: "admission ct and lung involvement"

Author: Zhichao Feng; Qizhi Yu; Shanhu Yao; Lei Luo; Junhong Duan; Zhimin Yan; Min Yang; Hongpei Tan; Mengtian Ma; Ting Li; Dali Yi; Ze Mi; Huafei Zhao; Yi Jiang; Zhenhu He; Huiling Li; Wei Nie; Yin Liu; Jing Zhao; Muqing Luo; Xuanhui Liu; Pengfei Rong; Wei Wang
Title: Early Prediction of Disease Progression in 2019 Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia Patients Outside Wuhan with CT and Clinical Characteristics
  • Document date: 2020_2_23
  • ID: j0ufth5d_31
    Snippet: The patients who were admitted more than 4 days after symptom onset had more severe lung involvement, which likely attributed to the lung involvement progression as disease course extends. Song et al found that more consolidation and less GGO lesions in patients with an interval > 4 days between symptom onset and CT scan. 24 Thus, early admission and surveillance by CT is crucial for the individual management of patients with NCP......
    Document: The patients who were admitted more than 4 days after symptom onset had more severe lung involvement, which likely attributed to the lung involvement progression as disease course extends. Song et al found that more consolidation and less GGO lesions in patients with an interval > 4 days between symptom onset and CT scan. 24 Thus, early admission and surveillance by CT is crucial for the individual management of patients with NCP.

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