[Dandelion clock-like sign on CT for diagnose of COVID-19]
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[Dandelion clock-like sign on CT for diagnose of COVID-19]
Abstract
Objective: To explore the value of the "dandelion clock-like" sign on chest CT for diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2-associated pneumonia.
Methods: This retrospective analysis was conducted based on the data of 119 cases from the Department of Fever and the Department of Infection undergoing chest high-resolution CT examinations in Sanshui District People's Hospital between January, 24 and February 10, 2020. The cases with no abnormality on chest CT were excluded. Twenty-three patients were diagnosed to have pneumonia, including 9 with SARS-CoV-2-associated pneumonia and 14 with other types of pneumonia. We comparatively analyzed the CT signs, location of the lesions and the dandelion clock-like sign among different types of pneumonia.
Results: Among the 23 patients with pneumonia, 9 (39.1%) had common or severe SARS-CoV-2- associated pneumonia with a positive epidemiological history and corresponding respiratory symptoms. Seven of the SARSCoV-2-associated pneumonia patients had multiple lesions in bilateral lungs, compromising mainly the lung field and the subpleural area and showing patchy, lumpy, and umbrella-shaped ground glass opacity, often accompanied by pulmonary vascular thickening and increased microvessels, interlobular septal thickening and fibrosis and lined with grid-like and small-bubble-like "crazy-paving" patterns. The dandelion clock-like sign was found in all the 9 patients with SARSCoV-2-associated pneumonia, with a total of 46 lesions (60.5%, 76 total lesions); 9 of the lesions presented with a "dandelion clek-like" sign and 37 with a "dandelion seed sign". These signs were not found in the 14 patients with other types of pneumonia.
Conclusions: The dandelion clock-like sign is a common and characteristic chest CT finding in patients with SARS-CoV-2-associated pneumonia, and can help to distinguish SARS-CoV-2-associated pneumonia from other types of pneumonia.
目的: 探讨胸部CT的蒲公英果实征在新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)的诊断价值。
方法: 回顾性分析佛山市三水区人民医院2020年1月24日~2月10日发热门诊和感染内科收治隔离患者行胸部HRCT检查的119例患者资料,排除胸部CT无异常病例,获得诊断肺炎患者23例,其中COVID-19 9例、其他类型肺炎14例,并分析及对比各类型肺炎的CT征象、病灶部位及蒲公英果实征等。
结果: 23例肺炎中,COVID-19 9例(39.1%),临床为普通型或重症型,均有流行病学史及相应呼吸道症状;CT表现为:病灶以多发、双侧分布为主(7例),主要分布中外肺野、胸膜下区,呈斑片状、团片状、伞形磨玻璃影,常合并肺血管增粗和微血管增多、小叶间隔增厚及纤维化,内衬网格样、如小气泡样的“铺路石征”;蒲公英果实征见于9例COVID-19患者,共46个病灶(60.5%,总病灶数76个),其表现为“蒲公英果实绒团征”(9个)与“蒲公英种子征”(37个),而并未出现于14例其他类型肺炎患者中。
结论: 蒲公英果实征常见于COVID-19患者胸部CT,是COVID-19较特征性的影像学征象,可鉴别COVID-19与其他类型的肺炎。
Keywords: computed tomography; dandelion clock-like; ground-glass opacity; novel coronavirus; novel coronavirus pneumonia.
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