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Fig. 8A. 47-year-old man with severe acute respiratory syndrome
coronavirus pneumonia. He was admitted on day 4 with fever, chills, rigors,
and myalgia. Posteroanterior chest radiograph shows air-space opacifications
(arrows) in right middle and lower zones. Initial high-resolution CT
was not performed. Patient developed fever again with shortness of breath on
day 8 and had been admitted to intensive care unit on day 11 for close
monitoring because of persistent desaturation.