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English: CT imaging of rapid progression stage. A 50 years old female patient. Imaging examination: a (thin layer CT) and b (high-resolution CT) showed multiple patchy and light consolidation in both lungs and grid-like thickness of interlobular septa
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Source https://mmrjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40779-020-0233-6
Author Jin, Y., Cai, L., Cheng, Z. et al.

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A CT scan of a patient with pneumonia caused by COVID-19.

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