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From: Comparison of clinical, para-clinical and laboratory findings in survived and deceased patients with COVID-19: diagnostic role of inflammatory indications in determining the severity of illness

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a: CT findings of confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia. Consolidation pattern, a young patient presented with fever (38.6 °C) and exposure history. Chest CT acquired on March 28, 2020 showed consolidation lesions (arrow) in the lobe of right lung. b: CT findings of severe type confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia. A old patient presented with fever and respiratory occurs and requires mechanical ventilation in ICU. Chest CT was got on the same day as positive RT-PCR with distributed ground-glass opacities with consolidation (arrows) in the lobes of right and left lung. c: CT findings of confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia. Ground-glass opacity (GGO) pattern, A young patient presenting without fever with lab-confirmed COVID-19. I: Chest CT acquired 2 days before the first positive RT-PCR test showed a rounded GGO in the right lung upper lobe (arrow). II: Follow-up chest CT-Scan after 3 days showed the size enhancement of the lesion (arrow)

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