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Fig. 11 | The Ultrasound Journal

Fig. 11

From: The “pandemic” increase in lung ultrasound use in response to Covid-19: can we complement computed tomography findings? A narrative review

Fig. 11

Ancillary chest CT imaging findings in COVID-19 pneumonia. a High-resolution CT image of a 73-year-old male COVID-19 patient presenting fever with dry cough for 5 days shows bilateral, multifocal, peripheral areas of ground-glass opacity (GGO) with mosaic appearance, along with superimposed fibrous stripes in the lower lobes (arrowheads), bronchial wall thickening (curved arrow) and bubble-like air-containing spaces (straight arrows). b 8-mm Min-IP coronal CT image of a 73-year-old female COVID-19 patient presenting fever for 5 days shows bilateral, multifocal, peripheral GGO, along with consolidation in the left lower lobe presenting with air bronchogram and bronchus deformation (arrows). c High-resolution CT image of the same patient as inset (a) shows dilatation of pulmonary vessels within one of the multiple GGO in the left lower lobe (arrow)

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