Fig. 4.
18-year-old female with a fever and cough for 7 days non-responsive to antibiotic therapy, without other known comorbidities neither relatives with similar symptoms. Chest x-ray shows bilateral opacities mainly peripheral and more evident in the left lung. Axial chest CT shows peripheral ground-glass opacities in the right upper lobe and consolidation in the left upper lobe (B). These findings are more evident in the lower lobes (C), especially in the left lower lobe, which appears almost completely consolidated. Air bronchogram sign is also evident (arrows in C). Diagnosis of Coronavirus disease-19 with the atypical presentation was confirmed with an oropharyngeal swab.