Selected article for: "bilateral lung involvement and ground glass"

Author: Sha Fu; Xiaoyu Fu; Yang Song; Min Li; Pin-hua Pan; Tao Tang; Chunhu Zhang; Tiejian Jiang; Deming Tan; Xuegong Fan; Xinping Sha; Jingdong Ma; Yan Huang; Shaling Li; Yixiang Zheng; Zhaoxin Qian; Zeng Xiong; Lizhi Xiao; Huibao Long; Jianghai Chen; Yi Ouyang
Title: Virologic and clinical characteristics for prognosis of severe COVID-19: a retrospective observational study in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: 4989atst_18
    Snippet: A total of 195 chest CT imaging results were collected to continuously monitor the disease courses. The most common patterns seen on the initial chest CT scans were bilateral lung involvement (49 out of 50, 98%), ground-glass opacities (GGO) (49 out of 50, 98%), and consolidation (21 out of 50, 42%, Table 1 and Supplementary Figure 1A ). Importantly, patients with poor recovery were more likely to have persistent lung damage with diffuse patter.....
    Document: A total of 195 chest CT imaging results were collected to continuously monitor the disease courses. The most common patterns seen on the initial chest CT scans were bilateral lung involvement (49 out of 50, 98%), ground-glass opacities (GGO) (49 out of 50, 98%), and consolidation (21 out of 50, 42%, Table 1 and Supplementary Figure 1A ). Importantly, patients with poor recovery were more likely to have persistent lung damage with diffuse patterns of GGO and multifocal consolidation, and the consolidation pattern was closely associated with the poor outcomes of the patients.

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