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Fig. 5

From: COVID-19 in a pediatric cohort—retrospective review of chest computer tomography findings

Fig. 5

Indeterminate features in a 7-month-old infant. Chest CT on day 5 of symptoms (a, b) showed diffuse GGOs with no peripheral or central predominance. Bronchial wall thickening was also noted (not shown). This patient was coinfected with adenovirus and RSV which could partially be responsible for the mosaic attenuation pattern/small airway disease. Linear opacities in the posterior subpleural lung (arrows) are commonly seen in infants representing athelectasic bands due to hypoventilation of the decubitus. Chest X-ray from the same patient (c) shows diffuse reduced lung transparency bilaterally, with no predominant distribution. Opacities almost completely resolved 8 days later (d)

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