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J Thorac Imaging. A Diabetic Patient With 2019-nCoV Infection Who Recovered and Was Discharged From Hospital

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Editor, Senior Moderator
J Thorac Imaging. 2020 Mar 12. doi: 10.1097/RTI.0000000000000506. [Epub ahead of print]
A Diabetic Patient With 2019-nCoV Infection Who Recovered and Was Discharged From Hospital.


Han X[SUP]1,[/SUP][SUP]2[/SUP], Fan Y[SUP]3[/SUP], Wan YL[SUP]4[/SUP], Shi H[SUP]1,[/SUP][SUP]2[/SUP].

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Abstract

Novel coronavirus has become a global health hazard and its high infectivity is alarming. The imaging findings of the 2019-nCoV infection in our young diabetic patient featured ground-glass opacities and consolidations in both lungs. The lung lesions may involute rapidly during the course. The patient showed improvement both clinically and on computed tomography imaging at discharged after 2 weeks'treatment. Computed tomography scans of patients helped monitor the changes continuously, which could timely provide the information of the evolution of the disease or therapeutic effect to clinicians.



PMID:32168162DOI:10.1097/RTI.0000000000000506
 
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