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. 2021 Feb;9(3):216. doi: 10.21037/atm-20-2464

Figure 3.

Figure 3

A 57-year-old female (severe group) presents the onset symptoms of fever and cough, and CT shows extensive distribution of GGO with consolidation and interlobular septal thickening in both lungs (A). The quantitative volume rending CT (B) shows extensive GGO with consolidation, the red zone represents consolidation, yellow zone represents GGO with consolidation, green zone represents GGO, blue zone represents normal pulmonary parenchyma, and white zone represents trachea. The axial image (C) shows the infected regions automatically detected by quantitative CT and marked in red. The histogram of CT value (D) is used to analyse the attenuation of the infected regions. CT, computed tomography; GGO, ground-glass opacity.