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. 2022 Jun 26;12(7):1557. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12071557

Figure 4.

Figure 4

“Male, 48 years, transverse thin-section CT scan. (A) 4 days after the onset of initial symptoms: subpleural GGO (arrow) in the right lower lobe. (B) 38 days after the onset of initial symptoms: There was no significant change in the extent and composition of lesions compared with the directly prior CT result, with consolidation (thick white arrow) and linear opacities (thin black arrow) in the right lower lobe, and crazy-paving pattern (thick white arrow) and linear opacities (thin black arrow) in the left lower lobe” [36].