Weekly Chest CasesCOVID-19 Cases

Case No : 12 Date 2020-03-13

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  • Age/Sex 50 / M
  • Chief ComplaintSx: fever / Exposure history : a visitor of the region of the outbreak
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initial chest AP(HD1)

Diagnosis
A man in 50s with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Radiologic Findings
Initial chest PA view shows no active lung lesion (Figure 1).
Ill defined faint multifocal ground glass opacities are demonstrated in right middle and both lower lung fields on HD 5 radiography (Figure 2). Follow up serial chest images show increasing consolidations with ground glass opacities in both lungs (Figure 3 and 4). Decreasing extent of lesions with residual curvilinear band like opacities are noted on HD 16 and HD 18 chest images (Figure 5 and 6). These findings show no interval change on follow up chest PA on HD 28 (Figure 7).
Brief Review
Past history : none
Treatment : antiviral agent, antibiotics, nasal O2
Prognosis : stable state
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