Early X-ray and CT appearances of severe acute respiratory syndrome: an analysis of 28 cases.
- Author:
Dawei ZHAO
1
;
Daqing MA
;
Wei WANG
;
Hao WU
;
Chunwang YUAN
;
Cuiyu JIA
;
Wen HE
;
Chunhong LIU
;
Jianghong CHEN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Radiography, Thoracic; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome; diagnostic imaging; pathology; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- From: Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(6):823-826
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the early X-ray and CT findings of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
METHODSChest radiography and CT were performed in 28 patients with SARS within one to three days after onset of the disease. CT examinations included conventional spiral CT and high-resolution CT (HRCT). The radiographic and CT findings of these patients were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSAbnormal CT findings were noted in all the patients, but abnormal chest radiographic findings in 17 cases (60.7%, 17/28). CT showed single small focal patchy opacities in 23 patients (82.1%, 23/28), including oval ground-glass opacities in 20 patients, lobular distribution ground-glass opacities in 2 and small patchy consolidation in one. Multi-focal ground-glass opacities were found in 2 patients and extensive opacities in three. In the 28 patients, a total of 31 lesions were found in the upper (7, 22.6%), middle (3, 9.7%), and lower lobes (21, 67.7%). The diameter of the lesions ranged from 20 to 35 mm.
CONCLUSIONThe dominant feature of early SARS patients is focal patchy opacity in the lung, and oval small ground-glass opacities are the common morphological findings on CT.