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. 2020 Oct 8;76(1):74.e1–74.e14. doi: 10.1016/j.crad.2020.09.025

Figure 11.

Figure 11

A 61-year-old man presented with 1 week history of feeling generally unwell with symptoms of fever, fatigue, and myalgia. Swab for COVID-19 was positive. (a) CT performed 7 days after the onset of symptoms showed bilateral basal predominant pulmonary infiltrates consistent with COVID-19. He was discharged after 8 days but represented at 32 days post-initial symptom onset with progressive shortness of breath. (b) CT showed improvement in the previous GGO but with some architectural distortion and volume loss best appreciated on sagittal reformats (c) showing inferior displacement of the right major fissure (red line) from its normal position (green line) due to loss of volume in the right lower lobe.