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Fig. 1 | Insights into Imaging

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From: Prevalence and risk factors for lung involvement on low-dose chest CT (LDCT) in a paucisymptomatic population of 247 patients affected by COVID-19

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CT-SS, instances of different involvements. Note: a A 27-year-old male COVID-19 patient with no medical history presenting cough, anosmia and fever for 4 days. LDCT shows two GGOs in the right 6th segment (arrow) corresponding to a minimal impairment with the presence of < 10 secondary lobules. The global CT-SS was 1. b A 44-year-old female COVID-19 patient with no medical history presenting cough, rhinorrhea and myalgia for 5 days. LDCT shows GGO in the right 6th segment (arrow) corresponding to an intermediate impairment with the presence of < 50% involvement of the 6th segment. The global CT-SS was 4. c, d A 65-year-old male COVID-19 patient with diabetes and hypertension presenting cough, rhinorrhea, anosmia, myalgia and dyspnea for 7 days. LDCT shows GGO and partial consolidation in the right 2nd segment (arrows), corresponding to severe impairment with more than 50% involvement of the segment. The global CT-SS was 30

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