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Fig. 6C. 32-year-old man with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia who is also hepatitis B carrier. He presented with fever and myalgia. Chest radiograph with apparently normal findings was obtained on admission (day 5 from onset of symptoms). High-resolution CT scans obtained on day 45 show progressive resolution of pneumomediastinum, ground-glass changes, and consolidations. Ground-glass opacities in centrilobular distribution (arrows) are seen in upper lobes. Intralobular honeycombing and bronchiolectasis with septal lines (arrowheads) are found in lung bases. Patient was discharged on day 52.





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