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COVID-19 Patient Chest CT - Ground Glass Opacities 

COVID19 Infection - CT Chest, POCUS Echocardiogram and
COVID-19 Patient ... Chest CT - Ground ... Infection - CT ... Echocardiogram and Lung ... #GroundGlass #CoronaVirus
Lung ultrasound pathology in a COVID-19 positive patient
 - Few B-lines (vertical white lines)
 - Confluent
Lung ultrasound ... pathology in a COVID ... POCUS #Clinical #Lung ... Ultrasound #SARSCoV2 #Coronavirus ... #Table
One-page resource for Lung POCUS in COVID19:
- likely (unproven) sensitive due to peripheral distribution of lesions
One-page resource for Lung ... POCUS in COVID19 ... of lesions on CT ... #POCUS #COVID19 ... #coronavirus #pulmonary
Main Lung Ultrasound differences between COVID-19 involvement and other conditions that may yield respiratory symptoms
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Main Lung Ultrasound ... differences between COVID ... #COVID19 #POCUS ... #Lung #Ultrasound ... #Comparison #Table
Chest CT of COVID-19 Patient requiring ECMO
2nd patient COVID 19 with need of ECMO. They both
Chest CT of COVID ... managed to have a CT ... (Yes, this is lung ... Clinical #SARSCOV2 #Coronavirus ... #Lungs
COVID19 vs CHF on POCUS

Spot the difference. 2 pts presenting with nearly same symptoms. Left COVID
COVID19 vs CHF on ... Left COVID pneumonia ... clustered with spared areas ... POCUS #Clinical #Lung ... Ultrasound #SARSCoV2 #Coronavirus
Fournier’s Gangrene - Physical examination was notable for necrotic-appearing tissue in the scrotum and perineum, with
perineum, with areas ... of induration and ... Clinical #Surgery #CT ... #Subcutaneous #NEJM
COVID-19 Chest CT - Case 4

Main aspects of the image: multiple opacities in the glass and
COVID-19 Chest CT ... periphery of two lungs ... radiologiatoracica #COVID19 ... #GroundGlass #CoronaVirus
Persistence of clinically relevant viruses on dry inanimate surfaces

Most common viruses persist on surfaces for days
The novel coronavirus ... Type of Virus - Duration ... How long do nosocomial ... infectiousdiseases #diagnosis #table ... contagiousness #COVID19
Lung Abscess - Diagnosis and Management Summary

Lung Abscess Etiology:
 • Necrosis of lung parenchyma by a
Lung Abscess - Diagnosis ... seen • Chest CT ... antibiotics once stable ... • Treatment duration ... shows a small, stable