Differential diagnoses of acute ground-glass opacity in chest computed tomography: pictorial essay.
Marina Justi Rosa de MatosMarcela Emer Egypto RosaVanessa Mizubuti BritoLucas Tadashi Wada AmaralGabriel Laverdi BeraldoEduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes FonsecaRodrigo Caruso ChateRodrigo Bastos Duarte PassosMurilo Marques de Almeida SilvaPatrícia YokooRoberto Sasdelli NetoGustavo Borges da Silva TelesMarina Carolina Bueno da SilvaGilberto SzarfPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2021)
Ground-glass opacity is a very frequent and unspecified finding in chest computed tomography. Therefore, it admits a wide range of differential diagnoses in the acute context, from viral pneumonias such as influenza virus, coronavirus disease 2019 and cytomegalovirus and even non-infectious lesions, such as vaping, pulmonary infarction, alveolar hemorrhage and pulmonary edema. For this diagnostic differentiation, ground glass must be correlated with other findings in imaging tests, with laboratory tests and with the patients' clinical condition. In the context of a pandemic, it is extremely important to remember the other pathologies with similar findings to coronavirus disease 2019 in the imaging exams.
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