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Fig. 8C. 47-year-old man with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia. He was admitted on day 4 with fever, chills, rigors, and myalgia. Follow-up high-resolution CT scans obtained on day 51 show persistent pneumomediastinum. Partial resolution of ground-glass opacities and consolidations is observed. Traction bronchiectasis (arrows) is seen in subsegmental airways. Intralobular honeycombing and bronchiolectasis with septal lines are found in both lung bases. Note small right pleural effusion. Patient's condition improved gradually, and he was discharged on day 56.





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