Review Article

A Concise Review and Required Precautions for COVID-19 Outbreak in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology

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A 26-year-old male with a recent diagnosis of diabetes presented with several days of progressive myalgia, cough, chills, and dyspnea and intermittent generalized crampy mild abdominal pain. (a) The chest radiograph was negative for consolidation. (b, c) The CT pulmonary arteriogram was performed for the same patient to rule out pulmonary embolism and showed multiple patchy, lower-lobe-prominent, nodular ground-glass opacities (arrows). The patient was tested positive for COVID-19.
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