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COVID-19 disease with persistently negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2

Sánchez Ríos Carla Paola*, Jiménez Cabrera Oscar Gabriel, Oropeza Lutzow Rebeca, Vázquez Rojas Hazel, Barreto Rodríguez José Omar, Guzmán-Casta Jordi, Guzmán-Huesca Jorge, Riera-Sala Rodrigo and Centeno Sáenz Gustavo Iván

Published: 07 August, 2020 | Volume 4 - Issue 1 | Pages: 006-010

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Figure 1:

Tomographic images with pulmonary window of patients with covid-19. 65 years old male. A. Crazy-paving pattern, characterized by ground glass appearance with thickening of the inter and intralobular septa of central distribution with subpleural sparing of the upper lobes. B. Crazy-paving pattern with symmetric, bilateral patchy infiltrates of central distribution in segments 4,5 and 6. 48 years male. C. Ground glass pattern of central distribution with subpleural sparing of the upper lobes. D. Crazy-paving pattern, characterized by thickening of the inter and intralobular septa of central distribution with symmetric and bilateral sparing in segments 4, 5 and 6. 52 years male. E. Crazy-paving pattern with diffuse distribution in the right upper lobe and patchy distribution in the left upper lobe. F. Crazy-paving pattern with diffuse bilateral distribution in segments 4,5 and 6 with tendency to consolidation in segment 6.

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