Review Article

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

Figure 2

A 67-year-old male with a past medical history of sudden cardiac arrest with the placement of a defibrillator and a recent travel history to Europe presented with nonproductive cough, myalgia, and fever. (a, b) The CT pulmonary arteriogram was performed to rule out pulmonary embolism and demonstrated multiple patchy, peripheral, more organized ground-glass opacities (arrows) compared to the patient in Figure 1. The patient was tested positive for COVID-19.
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