CT Imaging Features of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)

Michael Chung(Nanchang University), Adam Bernheim(Nanchang University), Xueyan Mei(Nanchang University), Ning Zhang(Nanchang University), Mingqian Huang(Nanchang University), Xianjun Zeng(Nanchang University), Jiufa Cui(Qingdao University), Wenjian Xu(Qingdao University), Yang Yang(Nanchang University), Zahi A. Fayad(Nanchang University), Adam Jacobi(Nanchang University), Kunwei Li(Nanchang University), Shaolin Li(Nanchang University), Hong Shan(Nanchang University)
Radiology
February 4, 2020
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Abstract

In this retrospective case series, chest CT scans of 21 symptomatic patients from China infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) were reviewed, with emphasis on identifying and characterizing the most common findings. Typical CT findings included bilateral pulmonary parenchymal ground-glass and consolidative pulmonary opacities, sometimes with a rounded morphology and a peripheral lung distribution. Notably, lung cavitation, discrete pulmonary nodules, pleural effusions, and lymphadenopathy were absent. Follow-up imaging in a subset of patients during the study time window often demonstrated mild or moderate progression of disease, as manifested by increasing extent and density of lung opacities.


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