Fig. 2.From: Correlation between chest CT scores and clinical impact in patients re-infected with COVID-19 during the two attacks: an observational studyA 47-year-old female known history of rheumatoid arthritis presented with anosmia, loss of taste, fever, diarrhea and myalgia at May 2020 and positive PCR for COVID 19 infection, a and b noncontrast CT axial cuts shows bilateral patchy subpleural ground glass opacities and consolidations with left lower lobe nodule with ground glass halo sign noted. The patient diagnosed as COVID 19 infection with CT score severity: 16. Second infection dated June 2021 the patient presented with anosmia, loss of taste, fever, diarrhea and myalgia with positive PCR test for COVID 19 infection. c noncontrast CT chest images show bilateral patchy subpleural ground glass opacities. The patient diagnosed as COVID 19 re-infection with CT severity score: 5Back to article page