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Author: Giannakis, A; Móré, D; Mangold, DL; von Stackelberg, O; Rubtsov, R; Heussel, CP; Kauczor, HU; Wielpütz, MO; Hellbach, K
Title: Simultaneous presence of the “bullseye” and “reversed halo” sign at CT of COVID-19 pneumonia: A case report
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  • Document date: 2021_6_3
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    Snippet: The “bullseye” sign has been exclusively reported in patients suffering from COVID-19 pneumonia. It is theorized that this newly recognised CT feature represents a sign of organizing pneumonia. Well established signs of organizing pneumonia also reported in COVID-19 patients include linear opacities, the “reversed halo” sign (or “atoll” sign), and a perilobular distribution of abnormalities. These findings are usually present on imaging in the intermediate and late stage of the disea
    Document: The “bullseye” sign has been exclusively reported in patients suffering from COVID-19 pneumonia. It is theorized that this newly recognised CT feature represents a sign of organizing pneumonia. Well established signs of organizing pneumonia also reported in COVID-19 patients include linear opacities, the “reversed halo” sign (or “atoll” sign), and a perilobular distribution of abnormalities. These findings are usually present on imaging in the intermediate and late stage of the disease. This is a case of simultaneous presence of the “bullseye” and the “reversed halo” sign on chest CT images of a COVID-19 patient examined 22 days after symptom onset.

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