Fig. 15From: Imaging of COVID-19 simulatorsA 38-year-old female patient with fever and cough. Initial X-ray (a) showed bilateral small air space opacities (arrows). On CT chest, there was bilateral peripheral GGO (arrows). X-ray done 1 year before (e), and there was a left lower lobe air space opacity which was resolved on X-ray (f) 6 months later (fleeting). The diagnosis was Loffler’s pneumoniaBack to article page