Fig. 3From: COVID-19 pandemic: CT chest in COVID-19 infection and prediction of patient’s ICU needs(A and B) Axial CT images, lung window, of a 29-year-old female patient who attended our hospital complaining of 1-week cough, dyspnea, and fatigue. She tested positive for COVID-19. Her CT was done before the results of the PCR and revealed multiple bilateral scattered rounded ground-glass opacities as well as vascular enlargement (white arrows). (C and D) Axial CT images, lung window, of a 65-year-old cardiac patient who had fever and dyspnea for 15 days duration and revealed multiple subsegmental consolidations and reverse halo signs (white asterisk). His RT-PCR was positive, and he was hospitalized. Both cases were reported as typical and high probability cases for COVID-19 infection following RSNA recommendationsBack to article page