CT Imaging Appearance | Pulmonary CT Findings | Suggested Reporting Language |
---|---|---|
Typical | Crazy paving | “Commonly reported imaging features of (COVID-19) pneumonia are present. Other processes such as influenza pneumonia and organizing pneumonia, as can be seen with drug toxicity and connective tissue disease, can cause a similar imaging pattern.” |
Bilateral | ||
Peripheral | ||
GGO | ||
Bilateral | ||
Peripheral | ||
Multifocal | ||
Rounded | ||
Organizing pneumonia | ||
Indeterminate | No typical features and | “Imaging features can be seen with (COVID-19) pneumonia, though are nonspecific and can occur with a variety of infectious and noninfectious processes.” |
GGO | ||
Multifocal | ||
Diffuse | ||
Perihilar | ||
Unilateral | ||
Nonrounded | ||
Atypical | No typical or indeterminate features and | “Imaging features are atypical or uncommonly reported for (COVID-19) pneumonia. Alternative diagnosis should be considered.” |
Isolated lobar or segmental consolidation without GGO | ||
Centrilobular nodules | ||
Cavitation | ||
Smooth interlobular septal thickening with pleural effusion | ||
Negative | No CT features of pneumonia | “No CT findings present to indicate pneumonia. (Note: CT may be negative in the early stages of COVID-19.)” |
This table was adapted from Simpson et al.6 Crazy paving is rounded ground glass opacification associated with inter- and intralobular septal thickening. Organizing pneumonia is a focus of GGO with peripheral consolidation previously described as “atoll sign” or “reverse halo sign.”