COVID-19 findings identified in chest computed tomography: a pictorial essay.
Marcela Emer Egypto RosaMarina Justi Rosa de MatosRenata Silveira Olimpio de Paula FurtadoVanessa Mizubuti BritoLucas Tadashi Wada AmaralGabriel Laverdi BeraldoEduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes FonsecaRodrigo Caruso ChateRodrigo Bastos Duarte PassosGustavo Borges da Silva TelesMurilo Marques de Almeida SilvaPatrícia YokooElaine YanataHamilton ShojiGilberto SzarfMarcelo Buarque de Gusmão FunariPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2020)
The disease caused by the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, has been recently described and became a health issue worldwide. Its diagnosis of certainty is given by polymerase chain reaction. High-resolution computed tomography, however, is useful in the current context of pandemic, especially for the most severe cases, in assessing disease extent, possible differential diagnoses and searching complications. In patients with suspected clinical symptoms and typical imaging findings, in which there is still no laboratory test result, or polymerase chain reaction is not available, the role of this test is still discussed. In addition, it is important to note that part of the patients present false-negative laboratory tests, especially in initial cases, which can delay isolation, favoring the spread of the disease. Thus, knowledge about the COVID-19 and its imaging manifestations is extremely relevant for all physicians involved in the patient care, clinicians or radiologists.
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