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. 2018 Sep 11;107:196–202. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2018.09.008

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

A 32-year-old immunocompetent man with MERS-CoV infection. (a) Chest radiography (CXR) scan obtained on the day of symptom commencement (Day 4) is normal. (b) CXR scan obtained on Day 10 shows parenchymal opacity in bilateral middle and lower lung zones. The radiographic score is 24 and the patient is intubated. (c) CXR scan on Day 20 demonstrates increased area and density of parenchymal opacity with radiographic score of 36. (d) CXR scan obtained on Day 50 after discharge demonstrates remained linear or patchy opacities in both lungs (arrows), which may be fibrosing sequela. (e) The lesions correlate well with the CT scan.