Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus Infection
The novel coronavirus infection, also known as COVID-19, can be detected, diagnosed, and differentiated using chest computed tomography (CT) scans. CT scans are considered the best imaging method for early detection and accurate diagnosis of the disease. They are essential for clinical classificatio...
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description | The novel coronavirus infection, also known as COVID-19, can be detected, diagnosed, and differentiated using chest computed tomography (CT) scans. CT scans are considered the best imaging method for early detection and accurate diagnosis of the disease. They are essential for clinical classification, treatment selection, monitoring disease progression, assessing risk factors, and predicting patient prognosis. This article aims to enhance the understanding and diagnostic capabilities of clinical and imaging physicians by reviewing the epidemiology, pathological changes, clinical manifestations, and CT features of COVID-19. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a773aa78e95c40c9808c7264551926262023-06-06T09:49:37ZengEditorial Office of Computerized Tomography Theory and ApplicationCT Lilun yu yingyong yanjiu1004-41402023-05-0132329730210.15953/j.ctta.2023.1162023-116Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus InfectionRengui WANG0Department of Radiology,Beijing Shijitan Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing 100038, ChinaThe novel coronavirus infection, also known as COVID-19, can be detected, diagnosed, and differentiated using chest computed tomography (CT) scans. CT scans are considered the best imaging method for early detection and accurate diagnosis of the disease. They are essential for clinical classification, treatment selection, monitoring disease progression, assessing risk factors, and predicting patient prognosis. This article aims to enhance the understanding and diagnostic capabilities of clinical and imaging physicians by reviewing the epidemiology, pathological changes, clinical manifestations, and CT features of COVID-19.https://www.cttacn.org.cn/cn/article/doi/10.15953/j.ctta.2023.116ctcovid-19clinical manifestationspathological characteristics |
spellingShingle | Rengui WANG Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus Infection CT Lilun yu yingyong yanjiu ct covid-19 clinical manifestations pathological characteristics |
title | Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus Infection |
title_full | Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus Infection |
title_fullStr | Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus Infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus Infection |
title_short | Clinical, Pathological and Imaging Manifestations of Novel Coronavirus Infection |
title_sort | clinical pathological and imaging manifestations of novel coronavirus infection |
topic | ct covid-19 clinical manifestations pathological characteristics |
url | https://www.cttacn.org.cn/cn/article/doi/10.15953/j.ctta.2023.116 |
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