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Fig. 3

From: One-year follow-up of chest CT findings in patients after SARS-CoV-2 infection

Fig. 3

Transverse CT scans of a 72-year-old man with severe COVID-19. He was presented with fever and cough on January 29, 2020, confirmed with SARS-CoV-2 infection on February 1, then admitted to the hospital on the same day, and was treated with corticosteroid and high flow nasal cannula during hospitalization. A Scan obtained on day 7 showing diffuse subpleural GGO. B Scan obtained on day 14 showing subpleural GGO with partial consolidation. C Scan obtained on day 21 of illness showing subpleural GGO, and consolidation partly absorbed. D Scan obtained on day 28 of illness showing irregular linear opacities that developed in the areas of GGO. E Scan obtained on 1 month after discharge (day 62 of illness) demonstrating irregular linear opacities and subpleural reticulation. F Scan obtained on 3 months after discharge (day 112 of illness) showing subpleural reticulation. G Scan obtained at 6 months after discharge (day 210 of illness) showing slight irregular linear opacities and reticulation on the basis of GGO. H Scan obtained at 1 year after discharge (day 390 of illness) showing subtle irregular linear opacities and reticulation on the basis of GGO

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