We have collected several cases from our institution of proven CoVID-19 disease. The majority of these display typical imaging manifestations: on chest radiograph, either diffuse interstitial opacities or peripheral airspace opacities; on CT, peripheral predominant ground glass or consolidative opacities.
Chest Radiograph
40-year-old man with peripheral-predominant airspace disease84-year-old woman. Note peripheral predominance in the right lung.60-year-old woman with diffuse interstitial opacities60-year-old man with diffuse interstitial opacities59-year-old man
Chest CT – Typical
78-year-old woman
Note peripheral opacity with reverse halo signAnd other more nodular opacity
31-year-old man
Peripheral patchy ground glass opacities
Chest CT – Atypical
83-year-old woman
Note diffuse ground glass with some septal thickening
80-year-old female
Small subpleural nodular opacity, unclear if related to CoVID-19Minimal septal thickening and pleural effusions, likely related to edema.