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. 2021 May 17;35:63. doi: 10.47176/mjiri.35.63

Table 6. Radiographic data of patients when admitted to hospital.

RX BRAIN CT CHEST CT
1 KALETRA/ LEVO/ MERO/ LINZ/HCQ/IVIG ---------------- GGO with bilateral patchy consolidations and thickness of intercellular septal air bronchogram was evident
2 HCQ/ KALETRA/ TAMIFLO/ RIBAVERIN/ MERO/ LINZ/ HYDROCORTISON ---------------- Multiple bilateral GGO
3 HCQ/KALETRA/
VANCOMYCIN/LEVO/MERO
SPRAY ATROVENT/SEROFLO
ATOR/CARVEDILOL
Hypodensity with decreased volume in the left basal ganglia and white matter of the periventicularareafrontal horn did not a space-occupying lesion Disseminated centriacinaremphysema with superiority of upper area. Regular increased thickness of interlobular septa in inferior dependent areas.
MediastinalLAN
4 HCQ/OSELTAMIVIR
LEVO
Small vessel disease Bilateralhyperinflation or hyperaeration. Calcified nodules in RLL
5 MERO/ LEVO/ LINZ/HCQ/ PLASMA EXCHANGE ---------------- Peripheral bilateral GGO
6 KALETRA/ CEFT/ AZIT/ ----------------- --------------------
7 Immediate CPR * ----------------- --------------------
8 LEVO/ CEFEP/ TARGO Small vessel disease Septal thickening and peribronchial cuffing. Bilateral PE. Collapse consolidation in the bases.Increasing pleural thickness.
9 HCQ/DEXA
AMIKA/CIPRO/KEFLIN
Senile atrophy Dependent consolidations were evident in both lungs. Image of several bulla scattered in the parenchyma
10 -------------------- ----------------- Peripheral dominancy of bilateral GGO
11 -------------------- ------------------ Peripheral dominancy of bilateral GGO
12 -------------------- Senile atrophy Peripheral bilateral GGO. Cardiomegaly and 10 ml cyst in the parenchyma
13 MERO/ LEVO/ LINZ/ ACYCLOVIR NORMAL Atelectasis in RLL and LLL. Bilateral pleural effusion
14 CLIN/ CEFT / MERO/ LEVO Senile atrophy Bilateral PE. Pericardial effusion. Diffuse peripheral and subpleural GGO. Consolidation was evident in the upper peripheral area. Calcified LAD was evident in the mediastinum and
subsegmental atelectasis in lingula and RML
15 VANCO/ MERO / LEVO ----------------- Consolidation in RML and RLL and bilateral patchy GGO with peripheral predominance

*In all tables, rows 1 to 15 refer to a specific patient from number 1 to 15*

RX : Radiographic examination

VANCO: Vancomycin

AZI: Azithromycin

DEXA: Dexamethasone

GGO: Ground glass opacity

ATOR: Atorvastatin

MERO: Meropenem

LINZ: Linezolid

linezolid: Loss of consciousness

LAN: Lymphadenopathy

RLL: Right lower lobe

LLL: Left lower lobe

RML: Right middle lobe

PE: Pulmonary embolism

CIPRO: Ciprofloxacin

AMIKA: Amikacin

CLIN: Clindamycin

CEFT: Ceftriaxone

HCQ: Hydroxychloroquine

IVIG :Intravenous immunoglobulin