
Radiologists Team Up to Examine the Appearance of COVID-19 in CT Scans | Michigan Medicine
How Does COVID-19 Appear in the Lungs?
Health Lab · Michigan Medicine Department of Communication
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Show Notes
A Michigan Medicine radiologist teams up with a counterpart in China to examine the appearance of COVID-19 in CT scans. While COVID-19, previously known as the novel coronavirus, was first reported in China, it was recently declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization. Because most cases have been in China, clinicians elsewhere may be unfamiliar with how the virus appears in the lungs. And reports are now showing the importance of computed tomography (CT) in diagnosis and monitoring of the infection.
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