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COVID-19: A Multimodality Review of Radiologic Techniques, Clinical Utility, and Imaging Features
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COVID-19: A Multimodality Review of Radiologic Techniques, Clinical Utility, and Imaging Features
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Bernheim, Adam
Chung, Michael
Jacobi, Adam
Eber, Corey
Cedillo, Mario
Diamond, Jamie
Finkelstein, Mark
Manna Bs, Sayan
Mph, M
Toussie, Danielle
Voutsinas, Nicholas
Do, Jill
Ma, Samuel
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In this article we will review the imaging features of COVID-19 across multiple modalities, including radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), and ultrasonography (US). Given that COVID-19 primarily affects the lung parenchyma by causing pneumonia, our directive is to focus on thoracic findings associated with COVID-19. We aim to enhance radiologists’ understanding of this disease in order to help guide diagnosis and management.
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COVID-19: A Multimodality Review of Radiologic Techniques, Clinical Utility, and Imaging Features
In this article we will review the imaging features of COVID-19 across multiple modalities, including radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), and ultrasonography (US). Given that COVID-19 primarily affects the lung parenchyma by causing pneumonia, our directive is to focus on thoracic findings associated with COVID-19. We aim to enhance radiologists’ understanding of this disease in order to help guide diagnosis and management.
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